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One cognitive capacity that continues to increase as the years go on is “crystallized intelligence”: recognizing what matters, the signal within the noise. Some call it wisdom
— Oct 12, 2015 09:37AM
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"Those at the top never stop learning: if at any point they start coasting and stop such smart practice, too much of their game becomes bottom-up and their skills plateau"
— Oct 13, 2015 04:08PM
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Another antidote to groupthink: expand your circle of connection beyond your comfort zone and inoculate against in-group isolation by building an ample circle of no-BS confidants who keep you honest
— Oct 07, 2015 08:06AM
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It’s not the chatter of people around us that is the most powerful distractor, but rather the chatter of our own minds. Utter concentration demands these inner voices be stilled. Start to subtract sevens successively from 100 and, if you keep your focus on the task, your chatter zone goes quiet.
— Oct 06, 2015 06:14AM
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Life immersed in digital distractions creates a near-constant cognitive overload. And that overload wears out self-control
— Oct 05, 2015 06:13AM

