Tuesday, July 13, 2021

The more you think, the more you become human; our brain differentiates us from animals

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Subject:   THE NEED FOR MORE THINKING, ESPECIALLY CRITICAL THINKING

1. Having a bigger brain distinguishes us from the rest of the animal kingdom
    That advantage enabled us to:

   1.  Talk making communications and learning easier and faster
   2.  Make tools discoveries and breakthroughs in production and gadgets
   3.   Overcome predators, enemies and  natural disasters..

2.  The permutations of the brain runs into Trillion pathways and therefore
      our ability to remember things is endless,   Anybody can be just
      like Ernie Baron to remember the contents of the encyclopedia

3.  Our brain can remember movements like walking.  It cost Honda at least
     a $100 million to make a robot wak and 10 years.  It costs practically nothing 
     and only 10 years to make a robot walk.  Not just facts.

     Your brain is more potent and powerful than the memory of the CP or laptop
      Use this to the fullest potential 

4.  The less we use our brain because we have pdas or cp, the more it is put
      into disuse and atrophy (it becomes less sharp)  The more you use your
      brain the more you become human

5.   Thus practice this by:
      1.  Reading
      2.  Solving puzzles/problem
      3.  Remembering names and CP number.   
      Thus is one of the cures for Dementia and/or Alzheimer

6.  Practice critical thinking:

     1.  Ask why at least 5 times to learn from problems
     2.  Open your mind to possibility
     3.   Accept the systems principle -  either the ito, or the inputs, throughput,
           output, purpose, environment, human aid, supervision as the model
    4.  Make numbers talk:    as to trend, direction and magnitude
    5.  Avoid the herd mentality;  they said, and therefore I think that way too. 

REMEMBER YOU ARE NOT A KINDERGARDEN STUDENT   Somehow you must mature and learn to think on your own, especially about your job if you are gainfully employed.   

  

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