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That, in a nutshell, is the scientific method: understand and frame the problem; observe; hypothesize (or imagine)…
Maria Konnikova • Mastermind
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Tropics, sickness, injury: take them together, as pieces of a greater picture, and voilà. Afghanistan. Each observation is taken in context and in tandem with the others—not just as a stand-alone piece but as something that contributes to an integral whole.
Maria Konnikova • Mastermind
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Our brains are remarkably adept at learning new ways of thinking—and our neural connections are remarkably flexible, even into old age.
Maria Konnikova • Mastermind
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Until we unlearn, what to Holmes is effortless couldn’t be more effortful to our Watson selves. We must stop Watson at every point and ask instead the opinion of Holmes. But as we practice this more and more, as we force ourselves to observe, to imagine, to deduce over and over and over—and to do it even in those circumstances where it may seem
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Before a rule is properly broken first it must be properly learned.
Bruno De Campos • River Through the Heart
Chances are, somewhere between the second and third lists of data, you switched your allegiance from Phone B to Phone A. And yet the two phones didn’t change in the least. All that did was the information that you were aware of. This is known as omission neglect. We fail to note what we do not perceive up front, and we fail to inquire further or to
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.psychology .implementation very important point that we have to actively seek for information which is absent
The last voice we greatly respect suggests that the US Treasury curve has a negative risk premium. He believes the risk free rate is better ascribed to a different pool of assets specifically government guaranteed mortgage bonds.
We can absolutely appreciate that idea while not fully agreeing. The implication is the treasury curve offers a lower
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S—Senses: There are only five ways to get anything into your brain, and those are through your senses: sight, sound, smell, touch, and taste. Your senses help you mentally recreate your world. If you learn to engage your senses, you will use more of your brain and improve your memory. Think of a horse. See it in your mind. Touch it, smell it, and
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encapsulate the most important building block of logical arguments: logical implication.