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Tough Choices: How Making Decisions Tires Your Brain: Scientific American
This has OODA written all over it.
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Students: Use the Link Memory System to Memorize Anything | Pimp Your Grades | Study Tips. Good Grades.
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How to Think Before Speaking - wikiHow
The Mnemosyne Project has two aspects: * It's a sophisticated free flash-card tool which optimizes your learning process. * It's a research project into the nature of long-term memory.
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Welcome to the Mnemosyne Project | The Mnemosyne Project
The Mnemosyne Project has two aspects: * It's a sophisticated free flash-card tool which optimizes your learning process. * It's a research project into the nature of long-term memory.
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Why There Aren't More Googles
Umair Haque wrote recently that the reason there aren't more Googles is that most startups get bought before they can change the world.
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50 Ways Your Web Site Is Discouraging Conversions — and How to Fix It - Inside CRM
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Bob Sutton: More Evidence that Getting a Little Power Turns You into a Self-Centered Jerk
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Game theory explains dinner-party dates. - By Mark Gimein - Slate Magazine
"How economics and game theory explain the shortage of available, appealing men."
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ChangeThis :: Matthew May — Mind of the Innovator: Taming the Traps of Traditional Thinking
"Matthew May ... brings our attention to the ‘Seven Sins of Solutions’, the traditional ways of thinking that prevent us from divining the most accurate—and elegant—of solutions to any problem solving situation."
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social capital: civic community and education
"Social capital researchers, and Robert Putnam in particular, have done us a great service. ... his central message is surely true. Interaction enables people to build communities, to commit themselves to each other, and to knit the social fabric."
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