Every day you read, watch, scroll, attend, and save. And still, almost nothing changes. You finish the course and forget it by Monday. You highlight the book and never open it again. You collect certificates, takeaways, and good intentions, while your actual behavior stays exactly the same.
That feeling of progress may be the most convincing illusion of all.
How to Learn Nothing is a brutally honest look at why so much "learning" produces no real change, and what to do about it. It exposes the hidden habits of fake learning, passive training, and content addiction that waste your time while feeling productive. Then it hands you a simple, evidence-based system for turning what you know into what you actually do.
This is not another book to consume. It is a mirror first, and a playbook second.
Inside this book you will discover:
Whether you are a lifelong learner, a leader, a trainer, or an L&D professional, this book challenges you to move beyond inspiration and information toward reflection, practice, feedback, and measurable behavior change.
If you have ever wondered why nothing changes no matter how much you learn, this book will tell you the truth, and show you the way out.
The title is a warning, not a description. What you do next is up to you.
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