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How To Be Twice As Smart

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The super-performers of this world got where they are today "not" because they are any smarter than the rest of us, but because they know how to multiply their brainpower. Now you can learn their secrets. this book spells out proven techniques that help Get your paperwork done in half the time Remember the names of everyone you meet Recall facts, dates, and figures with the Data Linking method Do mental calculations at the speed of a calculator Read a complete book in less time than most people take for one chapter - and absorb more of what you read Solve problems that stump others Speed-learn any subject Impress the people who can help you most Set higher goals for yourself and meet them easilyYou'll also discover "Wildcatting" - a new, improved system of brainstorming for unusual and creative solutions to problems.You'll learn to decode hidden meanings in what people say, and how to use mental leverage to influence other people.You can achieve job promotions, success in business, election to office, and enduring friendships. The keys to all of these achievements are spelled out for you, step by step, in this remarkable book.

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First published December 1, 1982

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29 reviews52 followers
September 14, 2011
هذا الكتاب الرائع به الكثير من الطرف الفعالة والتمارين لمضاعفة جميع أنواع الذكاء وهو من أكثر الكتب إفادة واستمتاعاً التي قرأتها وأراجعه بن الحين والآخر لتذكر الأساليب والتقنيات الخاصة به وهو مفيد جدا على صعيد العمل والدراسة والمتعة
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24 reviews1 follower
October 25, 2010
I thought this book was a nice gathering of scattered wisdom. It contained many skills that can help in various areas of life like memorization, problem solving, quick math and the mental edge. Much of what is written here is common sense to the older generation, but may be fresh and life-changing to my generation as it was for me.
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116 reviews54 followers
October 29, 2010
كتاب رائع يحوي العديد من اساليب تنمية الذكاء ورفع الكفاءة العقليه والاستفادة القصوى من العقل يوجد به بعض التكرارات المملة لكنه يحتوي حيل واساليب مميزه جدا وربما بعضها ماكر ولكن انصح الجميع بقراءة هذا الكتاب فحتما سيضيف لك فوائد كثيرة
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36 reviews3 followers
November 5, 2012
كتاب اكثر من رائع يستحق التقدير فعلا انا بجد فرحت جدا انى قريته وغملت منه تلخيص كمان بجد كنت سعيد جدا ان قريت حاجه زى كدا
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2 reviews14 followers
October 28, 2022
نقد الكتاب : تستند بعض المعلومات إلى خرافة أن الإنسان يستخدم 10% فقط من دماغه و اثبت العلم من عشرات السنين فشل هذه الخرافة علمياً

ثناء على الكتاب : يحتوى الكتاب على بعض الممارسات العقلية و بعض الاستنباطات الإستقرائية المفيدة فى الكتاب لزيادة و رفع الكفاءة العقلية للقارىء
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68 reviews10 followers
April 2, 2021
قرات الكتاب حسب توصية اخي الأكبر
ربما الكتاب أنقذه في بداية عمره لكن لم
يؤثر بي وأنا في نهاية العشرين ليس تصغيراً
للكاتب لانه يحتوي نصائح قيمة ومفيدة
بل بعضها عظيم ويجب تعلمها خاصة
الباب المتعلق بالمسائل الرياضية وكل من يعرفني
يعرف أن انا و الرياضيات لا نلتقي أبداً
يعني لو قرات الكتاب في بدايتي لتحسنت
في المعدلات ربما ١٠٪ والبعض الخاص
بالتلخيص و الحفظ الا ان الكتاب يعيبه
الحشو الزائد فالكتاب كبير ،كبير جدا
ويمكن اختصاره ١٥٠ صفحة على الأقل
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144 reviews15 followers
September 26, 2016
I normally keep as far away as possible from books of this kind, but in this particular case (the book was given to me), I thought it would be easier to simply read it instead of trying to explain my prejudice without being offensive.
Well, I read it, and it turns out I have been right in my aversion to such titles.

Some of the tips in the book are not really applicable, and many of those which would probably work, would hardly be any faster or better than more conventional solutions. And the rest is just general advice of which the reader is already aware. Here are two examples:

Witt tries to convince the readers that practice is good for you (duh), and illustrates this statement with a short story about a guy who learned a foreign language better by practicing it. Thank you, captain! He also says that to solve a problem, you have to think about it and imagine what the various outcomes might be. I would never have thought of that.

The book is full of convenient stories and clichés, obviously made up for the occasion, but Witt claims that all of them happened to friends of his, so instead of being convincing, the examples are just annoying, if not insulting to the reader's intelligence (even if the very fact that they are reading a book called "How to be twice as smart" might suggest they are not the crunchiest chip in the bag).
The author's scientific claims are also questionable and as a rule, he never quotes his sources.

Witt sounds as if he were a salesperson from a teleshopping program, repeating the same things over and over again, trying hard to sell some product. Well, the reader has already bought the book, hasn't he/she?

In the chapter about fast and effective reading, the author tells us how to skip through introductions, "filler" and other unnecessary information in various texts, for example history books. This ridiculous underestimation of literature (fiction or not) maybe comes from his own experience, since you can easily skip about 75% of this very book and you won't miss anything.

But what annoyed me most in "How to be twice as smart" was the author's attitude to the topic. The reader is left with the impression that according to Witt, 'intelligent' equals 'fake', 'pragmatic' and 'manipulative'; that there are hardly any people outside the corporate and capitalist world, that the only reason to communicate with other people is to make use of them, and that everybody is driven by the same basic needs and wants. (Here is the moment to mention that many of the methods in the book are based on oversimplified psychology and Witt's lack of understanding for the subconscious.)


As a conclusion, I would suggest that you don't lose any time with this book. (It took me a few hours to read it, which were, however, spread throughout several months, because of my reluctance to keep on reading it.) I have to admit that there are some useful tips in there, but none which you can't think of by yourself or at least stumble across on the Internet.
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52 reviews13 followers
August 15, 2015
كالعادة اسم مبهرج اكتر من المحتوى
لكن ان تناسينا وعد الكاتب وعنوانه يبقى كتاب مفيد
فيه بعض الطرق عادية للتفكير ربما لان الكتاب قديم نسبيا
لكن يوجد الكثير من النصائح المفيدة والتي تساعد في التعلم بشكل فعال واسرع
يوجد يعض الفصول في التحكم بالناس اسمهيا الفصول الشريرة
ولكن مفيد بالمجمل
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21 reviews
August 19, 2014
Without this book I would only be half as smart as I am now.
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January 9, 2016
اعجبني جدا عندما قرأته وانا في الاعدادي وتأثرت بكلامه عن المحصلة ما ببين الذكاء والمجهود= الاداء العقلي
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130 reviews32 followers
December 15, 2017
استفدت منه بكمية قليلة.. احسه يكرر معلومات بديهية.
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February 28, 2019
على الرغم ان اسم الكتاب ليس كمحتواه حرفياً ... فالكتاب يعلمك مهارات في امور متعددة في الحياة وكان من الاصلح ان يكون عنوان الكتاب ( كيف تضاعف مهاراتك ) او شيء من هذا القبيل

الا انني انصح بهذا الكتاب وبشدة ١٠٠٪؜
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January 12, 2019
It have a so big impact in my life and who I think but I really understand the point and it give me a new ideas for my very day as students
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76 reviews1 follower
March 4, 2019
معلومات قيمة في أساليب رفع الكفاءة العقلية في العديد من المجالات ..
و الجميل أنها أساليب فعالة ، وليست من هراء بعض كتب التنمية الذاتية
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35 reviews1 follower
September 22, 2014
I was always a bit ahead of my peers, and I am wondering why. I am quite sure I am not naturally better than them. But I don't work that hard as well. And in this book, some of the method I have always used are mentioned. I think I found various skills in this book from the internet, or it comes with experience. And this book are printed in 1983, so it's understandable that the methods are already well known as of now.

So, well, this book didn't make me twice as smart, but it's a nice reminder and "prove" that it could work. I have a base for weird things I am doing now. Nice compilation, too. Good for the one unfamiliar for it
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May 27, 2013
كيف يمكننا القراءة؟
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192 reviews4 followers
December 15, 2013
كتاب يحتوي على العديد من النصائح الثمينة استمتعت بقراءته خاصة وان اسلوب الكاتب يشدك اليه نظرا لمدى الثقة النابعة منه. يمكن للشخص الاستفادة من هذا الكتاب كثيرا خاصة في كيفية التعامل مع الناس.
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April 4, 2015
كتاب رائع يحتوى على كثير من الوسائل التى تريد بها ان تزيد من سرعة الذكاء وايضا كيفية اتباعها
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