Tim Ferriss has a life-changing surprise for you. It was expensive. I mean, it was expensive for him. It cost him a couple hundred thousand dollars to get. It also wasn't easy. He fought for a year and a half to get it. This is going to change our lives. Yes, both of us. Let me ask you this: What's the one skill you always wanted and don't have? Is it Brazilian jiu-jitsu? Flirting? Playing poker? How to get out of a hostage situation? Whatever it is, you can learn it. You just need to know how to learn. Learning is a skill. Tim Ferriss did a bunch of experiments and mastered learning. In today's show, he reveals the secret to gaining any skill you ever wanted. He FINALLY got digital rights to his TV show, The Tim Ferriss Experiment. It's about how to conquer fear in any skill at 10 times your learning speed. Think of it as MythBusters meets Jason Bourne. "My job is to get people from zero percent to the top five percent in six months or less," he says, "The skill I'm refining is meta-learning. It's the toolkit." The best part is that he filmed all 13 experiments. Now it's a show. It's "MythBusters meets Jackass." Clearly, a must watch. I'm going to make my daughter binge-watch it today. Even if she has homework. This is more important. And more valuable. The best part? He's releasing all 13 episodes "House of Cards-style" today. They're available at iTunes. com/timferriss. In The Tim Ferriss Experiment, Tim goes around trying to learn the most difficult skills in the world. Sometimes, he's successful. Other times, he has to pull himself out of having an anxiety attack. In today's interview, Tim reveals why we suck at learning new skills. The best part is that it's not your fault. You can do anything you want. Think about it. People with no legs can run. Listen today to hear how to choose the best teacher, find an unorthodox mentor, alter your technique, and much more. In this episode, you will learn: •What's holding you back from learning the skills you want •How to present yourself in the best way possible •How to find unorthodox mentors and teachers •How to identify outliers •How to learn to learn •What examples you should study when practicing a new skill Links and resources mentioned in the show: Tim Ferriss Book Club: http://fourhourworkweek. com/category/tim-ferriss-book-club/ Extra footage from The Tim Ferriss Experiment: http://fourhourworkweek. com/tv/ Resource to choose the best photo online: https://www. okcupid. com Thanks so much for listening! If you enjoyed this episode of The James Altucher Show, please leave a review or a rating on ITunes. I read every review, and it helps to make the podcast better