The Autodidact’s Chronicles
Solid Foundations
There’s an inward revolution in teaching yourself. Learning on your own is an act of liberation.
It’s just you, following your questions wherever they lead. This world filters truth through systems you didn’t consent too.
So, in my experience, you might have also found the traditional education system a mismatch for your unique learning style and/or how your brain is wired. Whether you were shut down by the high costs of formal education or driven by a desire for an unconventional path, You’re not alone.
Or maybe… you just need to get to the bottom of things yourself. Information is filtered through agendas, fact-checkers, and biased institutions. Self-learners cut through the noise by developing the ability to verify truth for themselves. You don’t need an external authority to tell you whats real, you become your own “fact-checker”. You free yourself from the need to rely on someone else’s interpretation of reality. True knowledge isn’t handed to you; it’s something you claim for yourself.
My own journey has been anything but conventional… Without the privilege of traditional schooling, I embraced alternative routes. Although my trust in truth itself has been tested, my determination and curiosity have driven my pursuit of knowledge, understanding, and clarity.
Below, I’ve prepared a collection of posts that explore essential topics i feel are foundational for self learning, and beyond.
- Sovereign Education for Independent learners Introduction
- Life-Long Learning
- Epistemology
- Perception
- Thinking
- Logic
- Cognitive Styles
- Learning Styles
- The Learning Process
- Processing Styles
- Active Learning Techniques
- Learning Theories And Frameworks
- Overcoming Barriers to Learning
- How to Self Educate
- Pro’s and Cons of Self Education
- What is Research?
- Cognitive Biases and Fallacies
- How to Craft Your Research Question
- How to Choose Reliable Resources
- How to Conduct Research
- How to find Case Studies
- How To Cite Sources
- How to Fact Check
- How to Cross Reference

