
The Mindset Needed to Be a Student of Knowledge | Ustadh Muhammad Tim Humble #AMAU
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Most people start strong — signing up for courses, attending classes, and watching lectures. But without structure, consistency, and the right mindset… they fall off. Months pass, and they’re back to where they started — or worse, they think they’re progressing when they’re actually lost.
This talk is your wake-up call.
Ustadh Muhammad Tim Humble lays down exactly what it takes to be a real student of knowledge — how to start, what to prioritise, what to avoid, and how to stay the course even when motivation fades.
What you’ll learn:
– Where and how to begin your studies
– The mindset that separates real students from quitters
– Why most people never last on this path
– How to fix your study routine if you’ve gone off-track
If you’re serious about seeking knowledge — this is where you begin. Or begin again.
Time Stamps:
0:00 - Introduction
3:44 - Importance of Advice
17:33 - Realising the Importance of Knowledge
20:32 - Being Consistent
23:06 - Treading the Well-Known Path
39:05 - Understanding One's Goal in Learning
41:45 - Practicing What One Preaches
49:00 - Q&A Session
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