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*How we learn via [[Neuroplasticity]] and [[Habit Formation]] | *How we learn via [[Neuroplasticity]] and [[Habit Formation]] | ||
*[[Edge of Knowledge]] - concept of understanding what the current limit and theoretical limit of knowledge is in every area of endeavor, including its historical evolution | *[[Edge of Knowledge]] - concept of understanding what the current limit and theoretical limit of knowledge is in every area of endeavor, including its historical evolution | ||
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Revision as of 05:23, 24 June 2024
- Improving quality of outcome.thrpugh various non formal routes of learning across all types of disciplines - exampleLaw Degree without Law School.
- How to start institutions competitive with existing but broken institutions such as the UN which does unchi shimasu.
- Various 'How to be your own' topics such as archirltect, lawyer, etc. upgrade existing resources such as books with software, automation, BPM software, publishing, design, engineering software, etc.
- How to learn character
- How to learn peak performance
- How to learn to take care of your body, health, strength, flexibility, coordination, capabilities, etc
- Understanding processes, such as OSPD
- Understanding design diagrams for anything, such as a car listing al components
- Transforming design diagram to APL via vBOMs
- Structure of all knowledge
- How we perceive - General Semantics
- How we learn via Neuroplasticity and Habit Formation
- Edge of Knowledge - concept of understanding what the current limit and theoretical limit of knowledge is in every area of endeavor, including its historical evolution