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lucky yuhow to be a genius
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rodrigo santibanezhow to be a genius
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Carol Furchnertips for thinking and problem solving
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Look at problems in many different ways.
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Visualize!
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C. FurPawtips for thinking and problem solving
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angelau JamesLearning to look at problems and life a different way.
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Laura ShapiroWould be nice to know how to think like a genius!
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kevin thomasGood tips on effective thinking.
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Patrick HigginsBe prolific.
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Gina Hernandez"Even if you're not a genius, you can use the same strategies as Aristotle and Einstein to harness the power of your creative mind and better manage your future."
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Derek BairdThe following eight strategies encourage you to think productively, rather than reproductively, in order to arrive at solutions to problems. "These strategies are common to the thinking styles of creative geniuses in science, art, and industry throug
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Failure can be productive only if we do not focus on it as
an unproductive result. Instead: analyze the process, its components,
and how you can change them, to arrive at other results. Do not ask
the question "Why have I failed?", but rather "What have I done?" -
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study of 2,036 scientists throughout history, Dean Keith Simonton of
the University of California at Davis found that the most respected
scientists produced not only great works, but also many "bad" ones. - 8 more annotations...
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Chris Johnstongreat guide on altering your thinking progres
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Elizabeth NesbittTechniques and strategies for thinking like a genius including examples
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Jisan AghariaTechniques and strategies for thinking like a genius including examples
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Thinking like a Genius
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7. Think metaphorically.
Aristotle considered metaphor a sign of genius, and believed that the individual who had the capacity to perceive resemblances between two separate areas of existence and link them together was a person of special gifts. -
7. Think metaphorically.
Aristotle considered metaphor a sign of genius, and believed that the individual who had the capacity to perceive resemblances between two separate areas of existence and link them together was a person of special gifts. - 6 more annotations...
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Art istThe following eight strategies encourage you to think productively, rather than reproductively. "These strategies are common to the thinking styles of creative geniuses in science, art, and industry throughout history".
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Look at problems in many different ways, and
find new perspectives that no one else has taken (or no one else has
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Form relationships; make connections between
dissimilar subjects. - 6 more annotations...
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"Even if you're not a genius, you can use the same strategies as Aristotle and Einstein to harness the power of your creative mind and better manage your future."
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"Even if you're not a genius, you can use the same strategies as Aristotle and Einstein to harness the power of your creative mind and better manage your future."
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I'm Cerbryx"These strategies are common to the thinking styles of creative geniuses in science, art, and industry throughout history."
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