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2022 Autodidactism

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Category 1: Humanities 

A. Hillsdale College Online Courses (+120 hours)

    1. Politics
    2. History
    3. Literature
    4. Philosophy and Religion
    5. Natural Sciences

B. Jordan Peterson Personality Course (15 hours)
    10 episodes and an assessment 

Category 2: Science

A. Andrew Huberman Neuroscience Podcasts (+100 hours)
    50+ episodes

Category 3: Chess

A. Gotham Chess Courses (25 hours)

    1. E4 New York Style - With White (In progress)
    2. E6B6 New York Style - With Black
    3. D4 Dynamite - With White

Category 4: Books

A. Science: 4  (80 hours)
B. Psychology: 3  (60 hours)
C. Politics: 1 (20 hours)

1. Lifespan - David Sinclair (In Progress) 
2. 12 More Rules for Life - Jordan Peterson 
3. Hunter Gather Guide to 21st Century - Brett Weinstein 
4. Why We Sleep - Matthew Walker
5. Woke Inc. - Vivek Ramswamy
6. Count Down - Shanna Swan
7. Wherever You Go, There You Are - Jon Kabat-Zinn
8. Deceit, Desire, and the Novel - Rene Girard 





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