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Thinknetic



Average rating: 3.9 · 1,564 ratings · 147 reviews · 43 distinct worksSimilar authors
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“There is no algorithm that exists that can recover the logical form of all everyday assertions.” 5 In short, many of our thoughts exist, hazy or cloudlike, without a definite structure or form, and yet can be effective thinking tools.Isn’t that proof of the astounding complexity of the human mind, and the magnificence of its Creator!”
Thinknetic, Mental Models In A Nutshell: Practical Thinking Frameworks To Amplify Your Decision Making And Simplify Your Life

“A Japanese proverb says, “If you believe everything you read, you better not read.”
Thinknetic, The Socratic Way Of Questioning: How To Use Socrates' Method To Discover The Truth And Argue Wisely

“When Epictetus speaks of our ‘greatest pleasures,’ he refers to fulfilling our desires in excess. This type of behavior arises from the significant gratification we seek in exercising the extreme expression of our undeveloped character.”
Thinknetic, 30 Rules To Live By: How Small Timeless Habits Completely Change Your View On Wealth, Desire And Everyday Vices To Reach Long-Lasting Happiness



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