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*How to think clearly - [[Clear Thinking]]. This is a review of many [[Mental Models]] | *How to think clearly - [[Clear Thinking]]. This is a review of many [[Mental Models]] | ||
*How to think fast, slow | |||
*[[How to Be Free From Political Manipulation]] | *[[How to Be Free From Political Manipulation]] | ||
*[[General Semantics]] - the map is not the territory | *[[General Semantics]] - the map is not the territory | ||
*[[How to Ask Questions]] | *[[How to Ask Questions]] - is a deepest form of thinking requiring processing, then moving a topic forward by analysis - if the output is Great Questions | ||
*[[How to Count]] | *[[How to Count]] - helps one assess more accurately | ||
*[[How to Feel]] | *[[How to Feel]] - role of subconscious in thinking | ||
*[[Moral Intelligence]] | *[[Moral Intelligence]] | ||
*[[1000 Lessons]] | *[[1000 Lessons]] of [[The Edge of Knowledge]] from a fundamental approach, where all else is derivative. |
Latest revision as of 18:51, 29 April 2024
- How to think clearly - Clear Thinking. This is a review of many Mental Models
- How to think fast, slow
- How to Be Free From Political Manipulation
- General Semantics - the map is not the territory
- How to Ask Questions - is a deepest form of thinking requiring processing, then moving a topic forward by analysis - if the output is Great Questions
- How to Count - helps one assess more accurately
- How to Feel - role of subconscious in thinking
- Moral Intelligence
- 1000 Lessons of The Edge of Knowledge from a fundamental approach, where all else is derivative.