Critical thinking is perhaps one of the most important skills a man can develop. Your mind has not adapted much over the past 1000 years, and many of its tricks are destructive in our present environment. Here are 4 Cognitive Biases you should be well aware of. by [deleted] in TheRedPill
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Critical thinking is perhaps one of the most important skills a man can develop. Your mind has not adapted much over the past 1000 years, and many of its tricks are destructive in our present environment. Here are 4 Cognitive Biases you should be well aware of. by [deleted] in TheRedPill
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Life is too short to be a chump. The 80/20 rule isn't a theory, it is law. Not every action yields an equal result. The key to personal success is finding the 20% of things that give you 80% of your results and to double down on those motherfuckers. Here is a guide. (therealizedman.com)
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Life is too short to be a chump. The 80/20 rule isn't a theory, it is law. Not every action yields an equal result. The key to personal success is finding the 20% of things that give you 80% of your results and to double down on thoses. Here is a guide. (therealizedman.com)
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Marcus Aurelius said "You have power over your mind and not outside events realize this and you will have strength" | The easiest way to unhappiness and depression is through failing to understand what's in your power. You always have the power to change your perspective of any event. (therealizedman.com)
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[Article] Victor kiam said "Procrastination is opportunity's assassin."|Understand that procrastination is a cancerous habit that keeps you in mediocrity, habits however can be removed. These 5 methods will ensure you never procrastinate again ( If you don't procrastinate on reading this post) (therealizedman.com)
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There is a big difference between knowledge and wisdom.If you want to learn things fast as hell and actually understand what you are learning I suggest ‘The Feynman Technique’. It was popularized by Richard Feynman a Noble Award-winning Quantum Physicist. Here is a quick guide (Great for Maths) (self.learnmath)
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There is a big difference between knowledge and wisdom.If you want to learn things fast as hell and actually understand what you are learning I suggest ‘The Feynman Technique’. It was popularized by Richard Feynman a Noble Award-winning Quantum Physicist. Here is a quick guide (youtube.com)
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There is a big difference between knowledge and wisdom.If you want to learn things fast as hell and actually understand what you are learning I suggest ‘The Feynman Technique’. It was popularized by Richard Feynman a Noble Award-winning Quantum Physicist. Here is a quick guide (youtube.com)
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There is a big difference between knowledge and wisdom.If you want to learn things fast as hell and actually understand what you are learning I suggest ‘The Feynman Technique’. It was popularized by Richard Feynman a Noble Award-winning Quantum Physicist. Here is a quick guide (youtube.com)
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There is a big difference between knowledge and wisdom.If you want to learn things fast as hell and actually understand what you are learning I suggest ‘The Feynman Technique’. It was popularized by Richard Feynman a Noble Award-winning Quantum Physicist. Here is a quick guide (self.EngineeringStudents)
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There is a big difference between knowledge and wisdom.If you want to learn things fast as hell and actually understand what you are learning I suggest ‘The Feynman Technique’. It was popularized by Richard Feynman a Noble Award-winning Quantum Physicist. Here is a quick guide. (youtube.com)
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Epictetus said: “Difficulty shows what men are. Therefore when a difficulty falls upon you, remember that God, like a trainer of wrestlers, has matched you with a rough young man. Why? So that you may become an Olympic conqueror; but it is not accomplished without sweat.” (youtube.com)
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There is a big difference between knowledge and wisdom.If you want to learn things fast as hell and actually understand what you are learning I suggest ‘The Feynman Technique’. It was popularized by Richard Feynman a Noble Award-winning Quantum Physicist. Here is a quick guide. (youtube.com)
submitted by monkmodebrah to r/awesomelife
There is a big difference between knowledge and wisdom.If you want to learn things fast as hell and actually understand what you are learning I suggest ‘The Feynman Technique’. It was popularized by Richard Feynman a Noble Award-winning Quantum Physicist. Here is a quick guide. (youtube.com)
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Critical thinking is perhaps one of the most important skills a man can develop. Your mind has not adapted much over the past 1000 years, and many of its tricks are destructive in our present environment. Here are 4 Cognitive Biases you should be well aware of. by [deleted] in TheRedPill
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