There are three things I do that save hours a week each, giving me more time for scholarship: 1) voice-recognition software: most people can talk a lot faster than they can type, even including corrections 2) reading while riding a stationary recumbent bike: can transcribe highlighted sections later, or even read from a computer and copy and paste 3) phone headset: do housework or exercises on the phone
I also have a list of tips that save minutes a week each, if people are interested.
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This discussion has been largely philosophy-based, which is understandable given the site's focus. But are people interested in knowing something about many different fields? Below is my attempt at different levels of liberal arts education. I have been working on either taking a class or reading a textbook in each of these areas, preferably a textbook for the people that will be majoring in this subject (I have 3 more to do). Then if I can retain it, I can know the basic vocabulary to communicate with people in almost any field, and also look for common themes and fruitful areas at the margins of fields. The basic liberal arts education is one course in the four fundamental areas; the super liberal arts education is a course in all the fundamental fields; and the ultra liberal arts education is a course in the applied fields as well. I did not include the ludicrous liberal arts education, which would be a course in the minor fields, ones that there would be a department for somewhere.
Levels of Liberal Arts
Fundamental Areas
Fundamental fields: “Super Liberal Arts Education”
Trade/applied fields (Along with the Fundamental fields, these compose the “Ultra Liberal Arts Education”