Self-directed learning is not merely a methodology but an identity: the decision to take responsibility for one's own intellectual development, to follow genuine curiosity wherever it leads, and to build the discipline that sustains inquiry without external structure. The autodidact tradition runs through every civilization — from the Sutras' own transmission through the great polymath lineages to the contemporary maker and open-source communities. When self-directed learning becomes identity rather than strategy, the learner becomes ungovernable by the market and genuinely free.
Each step builds on the last.