Anyone here actually kept up the "learn something new every day" thing long-term?
Been thinking about this one for a while. The whole "learn something new every day" idea sounds great in theory and I've started it probably five different times now, always with the same outcome. Solid for two weeks, then life happens, I miss a day, and the whole thing quietly collapses.
The thing I keep getting stuck on is what "learning something" even counts as. Reading a Wikipedia article? Watching a documentary? Or does it have to be something you can actually recall a month later? Because if it's that second one, I'm honestly not sure I've ever truly learned something new every day in my life, even in school.
What I've tried so far:
- Morning routine with coffee plus one long-form article. Works for two weeks, then I start skimming and lying to myself
- Newsletters. They just turned into another inbox I avoid
- Been using Nibble app on my commute lately, the bite-sized format makes it easier to actually finish something, but I'm not sure if that counts as "real" learning or just feel-good trivia
So for anyone who's actually kept this habit going long term, what does your version of "learn something new every day" look like? Is it structured (one topic per month, a course, a book a week) or more random curiosity-driven? Do you track it somehow or just trust it's sinking in?
Genuinely trying to find a version of this habit that survives past week three without turning into another chore I dread.