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“There are six mental faculties that we have, and how we use them sets the course for our life.”
Bob Proctor
Mental Faculties
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Personal Development
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Life Direction
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Self-mastery
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Cognitive Skills
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“The development of the faculty of attention forms the real object and almost the sole interest of studies.”
Simone Weil
Attention
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Education
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Learning
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Intellectual Development
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Cognitive Skills
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Personal Growth
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“An ingenious web of probabilities is the surest screen a wise man can place between himself and the truth.”
George Eliot
Truth And Deception
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Mental Strategy
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Wisdom And Knowledge
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Cognitive Skills
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Probability And Reasoning
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Intellectual Defense
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“In many professions, what used to matter most were abilities associated with the left side of the brain: linear, sequential, spreadsheet kind of faculties. Those still matter, but they’re not enough.”
Daniel H. Pink
Left Brain
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Professions Matter
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Cognitive Skills
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Creativity
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Logic
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Evolution
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“The act of writing literature notes also ensures you understand the material. Aside from direct quotes, literature notes are in your own words. To write literature notes, you have to think about what you learned, and how you might explain it to a friend (or your future self). This helps you remember the material better than you would otherwise.”
David Kadavy
Literature Notes
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Knowledge Retention
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Understanding Material
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Active Learning
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Note-taking
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Cognitive Skills
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“Your edge as a human is not in doing something quickly. No matter how fast you move, a computer can move faster. Your edge as a human is in thinking the thoughts behind the doing.”
David Kadavy
Human Advantage
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Critical Thinking
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Cognitive Skills
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Creativity
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Efficiency
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Technology Contrast
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“In cognitively demanding fields, there are no naturals. Nobody walks into an operating room straight out of a surgical rotation and does world-class neurosurgery.”
Malcolm Gladwell
Cognitive Skills
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Surgery
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Expertise
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Experience
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Medical
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“Rarely do we stop and consider whether the most prestigious of institutions is always in our best interest.”
Malcolm Gladwell
Institutional Prestige
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Cognitive Skills
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Experience
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Success
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