How to design your own curriculum for further learning?
Hello, I studied philosophy in undergrad before going to law-school. I believe that I have a pretty strong foundation in all of the major areas (ontology, epistemology, axiology) and have some expertise in legal/political theory and meta-ethics.
Now that I am a working adult, I would like to continue my education on my own. However, I find it difficult to design my own curriculum and stick to a schedule.
I often find myself reading about topics that I am already well-versed in instead of exploring new subjects. I suspect that this is because I am familiar with these areas and it is easy for me to parse through the books that are available to me online and in the library.
Yet, when it comes to challenging myself with things that I didn't already study in school-I am at a loss. I don't know what I don't know, so it's difficult for me to strengthen my weak-spots. I feel that I am pretty well-read, but I am sure that there are blindspots in my education that I am not even aware of.
How do other graduates who have moved on from academia and begun working in the professional world handle this issue? Is there a particular journal that you subscribe to? Other than what I stumble across online or what gets recommended to me by one of the various online algorithms, I feel that I don't travel very far out of my comfort zone.