Learn Anything 10x Faster Than Anyone (Using AI)
How smart people are using AI to learn faster...
The old ways of learning are irrelevant now
Most people don't know how to learn in 2025.
And it’s getting worse.
Now they think AI will make learning nonexistent.
That they can just ask ChatGPT to do everything and skip the hard work entirely. Some are even choosing not to read books anymore because AI can give you the same information in less time.
That’s wrong.
Here’s what actually happening;
The way you learned in school is sabotaging you in the real world.
You’re learning slow.
You're stuck in the stone age while the world moves at light speed and in today's world that’s not just ineffective—it's career suicide.
Memorizing answers for tests?
Completely useless when the world changes every six months.
Consuming endless content without application?
Mental masturbation that leaves you exactly where you started.
While you're taking months to figure out what others master in weeks, opportunities are passing you by.
Here's what's happening right now: While everyone else is either avoiding AI or expecting it to think for them, a small group of people are using it to compress years of learning into weeks.
If you can learn faster, you can achieve success that much faster.
But here's where it gets interesting: AI isn't just another productivity tool. When you know how to use it properly, you can outlearn people with decades more experience. You can stack skills faster than they can master one.
And no, AI won’t make you dumber.
We are not replacing our brain. We are turning AI into a 24/7 learning partner that never gets tired, never judges, and gives us instant feedback on everything.
Those who make significant progress moving forward will be those who know how to use AI to their advantage.
One of the ways you can start is by using AI to learn 10x quicker and better.
That's what we’ll be going over in this newsletter.
By the end of this, you’ll have a new strategy to learn anything quicker while others stay stuck in their old ways.
Why most people never really learn
Here's the brutal truth:
If you can’t learn you can’t thrive.
It’s that simple.
The world is moving quicker than ever and those who fail to learn or fail to learn quick enough get left in the dust.
Think about it: just 3 years ago, AI wasn’t a thing we could easily access. Now, everyone can use AI and program it to literally do anything.
3 years ago, most people’s jobs were secure. Now, millions of them are at risk of being replaced by AI by 2030, according to Goldman Sachs.
The problem is most people still think learning means constantly consuming information.
But learning isn’t about consumption—it’s about transformation.
Did you actually learn anything if nothing in your life changed?
If i go to a boxing gym and all i do is sit watching others train instead of practicing throwing a punch, am I actually learning how to box?
If i buy a book on business and i don’t start building one, am I actually learning how to build a business?
You can see the problem now right?
You can see now how passive consumption doesn’t do anything.
All you get is endless dopamine hits. It’s mental masturbation at its finest. It feels good. You feel like you’re making progress. We believe we are because we grow up being taught that learning is about devouring textbooks and acing tests. Again, most people weren’t taught the right way to learn or at least the most effective way to learn in the world we live in currently.
The old ways of learning doesn’t work anymore.
Real progress isn’t measured by how much you know but by how much your life has changed from what you applied.
Traditional learners passively consume.
Modern learners build.
But now with AI, modern learners aren’t just building, they are learning and building at 10x the speed.
How to view AI (the right way)
AI is like having the smartest person to ever live right next to you.
It has all the knowledge in the world stored in its system. Now, any question you have won’t require you going down a rabbit hole of endless tabs on Google for the answer.
With AI, you’ll get it in seconds.
Of course, this leads people to think that AI, in the long run, will make people dumber because they will just let AI do everything and won’t practice any skills.
It all depends on how you use it.
AI won’t make you dumber, unless you stop thinking and let it do all the thinking for you.
In this case, your critical thinking muscle will atrophy and then yes, you will lose IQ points.
AI is not meant to replace your brain, it’s meant to act as your partner, a creative partner.
Always available and never gets tired.
How to learn faster than anyone (with AI)
We live in the information economy.
The world changes rapidly.
In a world that rewards adaptability, the faster learner always wins—and holds a ton of power.
With AI, modern learners don’t just consume faster—they build faster, apply quicker, and evolve in real-time.
That’s the new way of winning moving forward.
Here’s how you can start.
1) Set the target first
Most people know that learning is critical to staying ahead of the game.
In school, we are taught this.
If you don’t learn, you don’t adapt, which means you don’t thrive.
But what many people forget is that there is a crucial step that needs to be taken before you become a learning machine.
You see, most people rush into learning with no clear direction. They read a ton of books (self-help to be specific) that has no connection to the life they want to live.
I was a victim of this.
When I first started reading, there were some books that I read that I had no idea why I was reading them for. I read them because they were self-help related and I was told that reading these type of books is better than doing nothing. That led me to spend money and time on books I shouldn’t have been reading at that time.
If I would’ve had a clear target or goal, I would’ve had a better idea of what books or YouTube videos I needed to watch.
Learning without a goal in mind is blind learning.
The danger of blind learning is that it becomes a distraction and mental masturbation.
If you don’t know why you are learning something, then you’ll be going in circles, not making progress towards any direction. You cannot learn effectively if you don’t know why you are learning something to begin with.
Without a clear goal, there's:
No urgency
No motivation
No way to measure progress
You stay stuck in “information mode” while others are taking action. You’ll believe you are making progress but that’s because you are still stuck in the old ways of thinking that taught that learning means you’re growing.
Learning does not equate to growing, unless you apply what you’ve learned.
But how can you put it to action if you don’t know why in the first place?
The first step is to define exactly what you’re trying to achieve.
This creates an aim for your learning.
Only then does learning become focused, fast, and effective—not mental masturbation.
Think about what you want to achieve in life.
Then think about this:
What life are you running towards?
What life are you running away from?
Write it down on paper or on your favorite notes app.
Have zero limitations.
Don’t think of the how, just think of what you want and don’t want.
Now create 3 goals that you can accomplish in the next 90 days that will help you get closer to that life.
You are giving yourself 90 days (3 months) because it serves as a deadline—which is another essential component of learning fast. This gives you a sense of urgency to become an intentional learner and take action.
Use AI to help you with this.
Copy and paste The Ultimate Goal Setting Coach prompt that I created into ChatGPT.
I created a newsletter going over this and how it works, read it here:
It will help you craft your vision, create your 3 goals for the next 90 days, and build a system of high-impact levers you need to move to make those goals a reality.
2) Action Lock Protocol
Now that you have an aim to guide your learning, you need to make sure you don’t make this huge costly mistake that many people make.
You see, you can still fall to mental masturbation even while knowing why you are learning something.
Many people call it analysis paralysis - A state where you are stuck in consumer mode because you believe you need to know everything before you take pivotal action.
Analysis paralysis is one of the most dangerous states to be in.
In this state, your mindset is that you’ll start doing something only when you have the answers to all your questions. The problem is that the questions never stop coming. You’ll get the answers then come up with more questions, delaying the most important part of the growth process—doing.
Whether you’re conscious of it or not, most of the time, this is caused because of fear of failure.
Here is the process that has helped me avoid and, whenever I fall into, escape this destructive trap:
1) Accept that you are going to make mistakes
Look around you.
Everything was successfully created because of mistakes that were made but eventually corrected.
Think of anything that you currently use—phone, computer, tv, car, etc—and you’ll find that in order for them to have reached it’s full creation, it went through countless mistakes that were eventually corrected, which led to it’s completion.
A great way to reframe the way you view mistakes is to look at it the way Thomas Edison looked at it when he was failing countless times when trying to invent the electric light bulb:
“I have not failed. I have successful found 10,000 ways that will not work.”
Only then will you get one step closer to getting out of this nasty trap.
2) Follow what I call The Action Lock Protocol.
Here is how you follow it:
In the beginning, you are allowed to:
Read 1 book
Watch 1 video
Buy 1 course/mentorship.
OR
Attend 1 seminar
Once you finish taking in the information from whichever resource you chose, you are now locked into action. Meaning you won’t be allowed to take in any more new information.
You are allowed to go over the resource you chose but that’s it.
You are now in action mode and are supposed to take action on the information you learned and only when you face a problem are you allowed to learn more, in order to solve the problem.
This my friends is how you truly learn at speeds you’ve never experienced.
If you already read a book about habits, don’t go reading another book one.
If you already watched a video about how to build an AI automation don’t go watching another one.
Take action.
You know enough.
I learned how to build my first AI Automation not from watching countless videos but by actually building it myself.
When I had a problem I couldn’t solve, I went online and searched for the solution. I didn’t search for the solution beforehand because I didn’t have the problem yet.
I created this protocol because I found myself falling into the trap of constant learning before I ever took action. Only to realize that I truly learned the best and made the most progress when I was taking action and fixing problems along the way.
I’ll finish this step with this post that I wrote not long while ago:
3) Become a teacher
You were taught the wrong way to learn in school.
You were emphasized the importance of memorization.
If you remember the answer, you’ll ace the test.
But let me ask you this: Do you remember most of the stuff you spent hours memorizing in school?
Most likely not.
But guess who remembers everything?
Your teacher.
No, not because they memorized textbooks and aced tests in college. They remembered because they spent most of their time teaching the subject—to you and your classmates.
This phenomenon is called The Protege Effect.
Basically, teaching others helps you learn the material better.
Teaching others what you’ve learned works because:
You have to organize and simplify ideas to explain them
Teaching forces recall—and retrieval of information strengthens memory
You’re more motivated to understand something when you are going to teach it
It exposes gaps in your knowledge and you’ll close the gap by truly understanding more
Teach your friends.
Teach your siblings.
Teach others through social media content (Youtube, Twitter X posts, IG)
In the previous newsletter, I went over the basics of AI prompting to get AI to give you better responses. If you want to truly learn and retain that information, teach it to someone else.
In a way, these newsletters and my YouTube channel has been a great way for me to learn and retain information more effectively.
I teach others what i’ve learned through information I've consumed or experiences/progress i’ve made.
I’ll finish this step with another short post I wrote not long ago as well:
4) Create a patient tutor with AI
Now, what if you had a tutor that was with you helping you learn and retain information quick and effectively?
Except this tutor has no days off, doesn’t get tired, always available, and can give you short summaries of what you just learned, ask you questions on the information and even let you teach it and will correct you on gaps in your knowledge?
That’s what this AI prompt that I created does.
I call it The Patient Tutor.
All you have to do is give it the book you just read or even deeper, the chapter you just read, the video you just watched, or any topic you are learning, and it will give you a detailed summary, key insights to take away from, ask questions to see if you know the subject, and even let you teach what you know and expose the gaps in your knowledge. At the end, you can ask it to give you actionable steps you can take to put the information to work.
It will help you learn information you are having trouble understanding. You can ask it to explain it in simpler terms and It will.
I use this prompt every time I finish watching an educational video or finish reading a chapter of a book.
Look at what is says when I tell it that I finished reading laws 35 and 36 of the book “The 48 Laws of Power”.
You can grab this prompt and many more for free here.
I still read even though I know AI can give me the same information. The reason why is because I know that many people are going to use AI the wrong way.
They are going to replace their brain with it and remove critical thinking.
Sooner or later, their critical thinking muscle will atrophy and that will become a problem.
I know that a major way I will differentiate myself is by retaining and strengthening my critical thinking muscle while also using AI to my advantage.
Reading is to your brain what lifting weights are to your muscles.
This way of learning is what i’ve been following now that I run an AI Automation Agency.
In an industry where so many things are advancing quick—new Llm models are releasing, new platforms that offer tools to use AI are coming out—learning and acting quick puts you at a massive advantage.
This doesn’t only apply to me though, it applies to everyone.
If you don’t learn new skills that are valuable to the world, new information that could put you at an advantage, you’ll be left behind and forgotten.
Those who learn and adapt will always thrive.
You can start giving yourself an edge by learning better and faster in a world that rewards just that by taking what I just laid out for you here, and applying it.
But there is one thing that you shouldn’t forget.
AI can be used to do more than just automate tasks to save you time, money, or even to learn quicker like I wrote about here, it can also help you improve your life.
That’s why I wrote this newsletter to learn how to use AI to improve your life 10x faster than anyone else, read it here:
Have a great week!
📝 Journal prompt for the week
This weeks journal prompts:
How different would your life be if you could learn faster and retain information better than the way you do now?
Have you learned any new skills that are valuable to people/businesses? if not, why?
How do you view mistakes and if you view them negatively, how will you reframe the way you see them to help you make 10x the progress you’ve been making?
📚 Books I am reading right now
“The 48 Laws of Power” - By Robert Greene
Another book by Robert Greene.
After reading “The Laws of Human Nature” I had to read another book from Robert. I liked the way he wrote that book so It gave me curiosity to read this one.
Have you read this book?
How was it?
💭 Quote of the week:
“Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever. - Mahatma Gandhi
Thanks for reading my newsletter! I hope you gained value from this.