An information advantage. That is what I want.
How do I achieve it? Read, read, read.
It all sounds simple, but how many hours a day can I really read (to learn) for?
An hour to start sounds pretty reasonable, since I already read for at least 20-30 minutes a day.
So what is this “information advantage”? Well, Mark Cuban’s blog inspired me…
He believes a key to being competitive is to know your industry better than anyone.
One way to do this - read three hours a day like he does!
Considering my grade 6 teacher struggled to get me to read fiction books when I always had my head stuck in reading non-fiction, I think I’m on the right path.
I have always been keen to read to increase my knowledge in certain industries (e.g. ICT), and I recommend this to anyone interested in increasing their knowledge in anything. Read.
Looks like my schooling didn’t quite end last year.
On that note, I did get offered the course I wanted - RMIT [City] Entrepreneurship - and I have deferred.
Let’s see where my goals for this year take me. At the end of the year, I will decide whether or not I want to go to University.