Scroll Less – Learn More
We’ve all been there—scrolling through social media, half-engaged, half-asleep, and realizing twenty minutes later that we learned absolutely nothing.
I’ve been exploring something different lately, both for my students and my family: microlearning.

It’s short, focused learning that fits into your life instead of taking it over. Two minutes here, a quick scenario there, real knowledge that actually sticks.
Now, AI makes it even better. Tools like Pico AI, Arist, or 5Mins.ai turn lessons into scroll-sized bursts of curiosity.
You can even use ChatGPT, Copilot, Gemini, or Grok:
“Teach me one useful interview question in under a minute.” “Give me a 3-question quiz on use-of-force principles.” “Summarize a Supreme Court case in 100 words with one reflection question.”
That’s how learning becomes a habit, not a chore.
Here’s how I measure success:
✅ 3 micro-lessons a week
✅ One short reflection (“What stuck with me?”)
✅ One real-world application before the week ends
For twenty-somethings especially, this isn’t about replacing social media—it’s about reclaiming attention and stacking small wins that build into lifelong competence.
Imagine a feed where every scroll makes you smarter instead of numb.
I’m building that.
And I’m inviting others to join me.
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