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Murphy's Law is your secret weapon!

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00:09:30 For example, take the Pareto Principle

00:12:37 Models in Brief

00:14:11 Satisficing.

00:15:34 Distinguish feeling or thinking.

00:17:13 Prioritize motion.

00:19:14 Whatever Can Go Wrong Will Go Wrong.

00:21:00 Here are the takeaways from today's episode.

Practical Intelligence: How to Think Critically, Deconstruct Situations, Analyze Deeply, and Never Be Fooled By Patrick King

Hear it Here - https://bit.ly/practicalintelligenceking

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08263KGHK

In this episode, we dive into the fascinating world of practical intelligence as outlined by author Patrick King. Discover the neuroscience-backed strategies to enhance your critical thinking skills and never be fooled again!

Chapter 3 unveils the power of 'thinking in models' - a game-changing approach to problem-solving. Learn how to create mental models for faster, more accurate decision-making. We'll explore concepts like satisficing, the difference between feeling and thinking, and the importance of motion. Plus, uncover why Murphy's Law is your secret weapon!

Join us as we deconstruct these powerful insights and learn how to analyze deeply, think critically, and transform our thinking for a smarter future.

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00:09:30 For example, take the Pareto Principle

00:12:37 Models in Brief

00:14:11 Satisficing.

00:15:34 Distinguish feeling or thinking.

00:17:13 Prioritize motion.

00:19:14 Whatever Can Go Wrong Will Go Wrong.

00:21:00 Here are the takeaways from today's episode.

Practical Intelligence: How to Think Critically, Deconstruct Situations, Analyze Deeply, and Never Be Fooled By Patrick King

Hear it Here - https://bit.ly/practicalintelligenceking

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08263KGHK

In this episode, we dive into the fascinating world of practical intelligence as outlined by author Patrick King. Discover the neuroscience-backed strategies to enhance your critical thinking skills and never be fooled again!

Chapter 3 unveils the power of 'thinking in models' - a game-changing approach to problem-solving. Learn how to create mental models for faster, more accurate decision-making. We'll explore concepts like satisficing, the difference between feeling and thinking, and the importance of motion. Plus, uncover why Murphy's Law is your secret weapon!

Join us as we deconstruct these powerful insights and learn how to analyze deeply, think critically, and transform our thinking for a smarter future.

  continue reading

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