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School is finite. Learning is infinite. Be your own teacher and the world is your classroom. The university degree is losing its value. The internet contains the sum of human knowledge, accessible for free. "The Autodidact's Manifesto" is a call to arms for the self-learner. Why go into debt to learn from a syllabus that is ten years old?This book argues that in the 21st century, curiosity is the only credential that matters. We look at history's greatest self-taught minds-da Vinci, Tesla, Jobs-and find the common thread: They didn't wait to be taught; they took knowledge.We provide a roadmap for structuring your own curriculum. How to find mentors, how to filter information, and how to build a portfolio that proves your skills better than any certificate. Stop asking for permission to learn. The library is open.



