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When you add the suffix "OID" for a word like apes, the meaning becomes
like a human. Factoid appears as a piece of factual information. Includes
knowledge that is brief and banal, but this conclusion is in the eye of the beholder.
Walking speed
Dr. Stephanie A Stidenski, Pittsburgh School of Medicine dragged 500 elderly
for ten years. Those who moved slowly died monitoring. The
consequence of the speed Walking has been a life more measurable.
So? Your approach (walking pace) is a great predictor of your long-term survival and
outlast your competitors for oxygen. This information is approved by the
Society of Gerontology. In November '07 the Journal Geriatrics Society
reported, people who have improved their walking speed, reduce the risk of cashing in
their chips the Grim Reaper.
Wait. Almost ten years after the 500 seniors had their measured approach, 77% of the slow pokes had spent supported. Get this: 50% of those were averages approach
fall, while only 27% of the marchers had been burned speed walk through
Grim Reaper.
Do you quickly remove the walking speed from your factoid coconut 3-book?
In Denial
Homo sapiens and the Capuchins have two eyes and a nose on their face, and another thing, both to rationalize their decisions, Yale called self-delusion. This search for Louisa C. Egan, Yale University appears in Psychological Science in November '07.
Why Rationalize
Could our structures brain pleasure-pain lead us to fulfill our positive
instinct to be right? Maybe being wrongly led our tribe (team
members) to opt for social distancing and is not social security. There
serious consequences for not covering someone back, maybe
life-threatening.
Could be wrong to be a genetic marker and we are being abandoned to
side of the savanna? Is it fear of the Grim Reaper again?
The Yale researchers offer three reasons for rationalization. The need to impress us impress others, and protect our feelings.
Cope
Success people are aware of problems in life and career are inevitable, and end
Only with your death. These same people cool about your ability to solve problems in your life and careers through persistence, research and determination, are also inevitable. Do not leave ten feet from the summit of Mount Everest.
Do In her womb the face of two concepts: the struggle and success. Check it out if you
tails you fight and persevere on your problems. It is from Old French meaning
strike.
Cognitive Dissonance
Humans have a headache to hold two contradictory ideas in their mind at the same time. We need closure, a decision and a rationalization of this
decision. Have we not better after we decide, in the choice process?
Is it rational decision making (cognitive) or emotional? Cool people want to be
seen as rational beings, logical and organized, in fact we are especially emotional and
directed by our amygdala and our limbic system.
We justify our feelings being the decision maker with a list of 1-2-3 rational reasons to justify our emotional decision. Do you believe that statistical Gallop that 10% (accounting only) Car purchases are based on facts and figures?
The rest of us are influenced by our sense of smell, color, touch, and the need for admiration by friends and neighbors. Is there a more beautiful than an engine that purrs?
Evolution: the rationalization value survival. If you sit and second guess yourself,
and from time to suffer the pangs and arrows of remorse for the buyer, you lose instead
produce something useful. Maybe today is not hunting and gathering
for the next meal, but the second guessers are not decisive career problem solvers.
Believing Intelligence is fixed loses
John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil, the first billionaire American, had a
sign posted at the entrance to the interior of his offices at 26 Broadway, NYC. He asked all
frames stop to read every day.
"If you're not failing enough, you do not take enough risk. No major risks
no hits. "John D. Rockefeller
There are two options available to the mind-cool people. Both have research scientists to support them so that is not black or white.
Firstly, human intelligence is fixed about 21 years and as your eyes deteriorate and suffer deterioration decade by decade, at the end of your days.
The second scientific principle: intelligence has potential for growth in your
lifetime, if you work at it. This is called the growth mindset. It is my experience life is not based on a longing for the fulfillment wish. Learners survive
prosper and enjoy life more.
Deliberate Errors
A leading researcher, Paul JH Schoemaker, author of The Wisdom of
Deliberate errors, has published an article in the Harvard Business Review.
It said, the losers pay too much attention and spend time focusing on the
results (outcome), as the process (the journey), to resolve problems.
He agrees with Rocky - if you do not have a certain number of errors,
you play too loud. Sure, but to errors, mistakes, will
against everything we have learned from experience since the first grade.
There are three methods of learning new skills and knowledge.
a) observation - see the efforts of others - learning.
b) listen to the wisdom Accumulated scholars.
c) trial and error
The optimum method: get in the zone in the flow and the peak having
experiments requires a) b) and c). Some say that if you avoid making mistakes,
you lose the way your brain learns. My own experience, practice is not freeze
when you are found in error. Plow ahead at the top of Mount Everest.
Endwords: what you have just finished stories are simple, not a sacred text.
You remember and use information loaded with emotion, and
quickly forget the logical, reasonable, and ordered knowledge. It is the science of the brain,
and called Broca's Area Surprenant. Google: Dr. Paul Broca, 1861.
Select and then proceed to Another thing if you're one of the vital 20%, instead of people trivial 80%. Google: Professor Vilfredo Pareto's 80/20 rule.
We advise you to become lifelong learners because it is fun, reduces Alz
up to 40% according to Dr. Stern Yaccov, Columbia Medical School,
and some scientists believe can add up to 9 years to your life.
If you 3x your learning skills, and your 2x long-term memory, you
obtain benefits, including the mysterious above. Ask us how.
Cheers,
copyright 2007 h. Bernard Wechsler http://www.speedlearning.org
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Author of Speed Learning for Professionals, published by Barron's; partner of Evelyn Wood, creator of speed reading, graduating two million, including the White House staffs of four U.S. Presidents.
Interviewed by the Wall Street Journal and fortune Magazine for major articles.
http://www.speedlearning.org
hbw@speedlearning.org
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