I watched @haroonkhalil video. Then I did something most people won't.
I didn't just watch it. I ran it through NotebookLM and turned it into an infographic.
This is what came out 👇
Mastery vs Shortcuts — the hidden system @haroonkhalil broke down.
And honestly? It hit different when I visualized it.
🪤 The Shortcut Trap Skipping basics doesn't make you fast. It makes you fragile. A business built on shortcuts collapses under the first real pressure.
🧠 The Retention Gap Just watching videos = 5-10% retention. Discussing it = doubles instantly. Practicing and teaching others = 75-90%.
You're not behind because you're lazy. You're behind because nobody told you how to actually learn.
🏗️ The A Player Protocol — Mindset first. Then the advanced courses. — Notes over numbers. Your notebook matters more than your leaderboard rank.
This is Day 2 for me in this community.
And instead of just consuming Haroon bhai's content — I'm trying to process it, build from it, and share it back.
That's the whole point isn't it?
Active mastery starts with what you do after the video ends.
Haroon bhai taught it. NotebookLM helped me map it. Now I'm sharing it here.
What do you do after you finish a video — do you let it sit or do something with it?