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Some Protocols for Studying and Learning

This post will be “an easy one”, basically a quick recap or a recap by professor Andrew Huberman on what “science” (that means: according to studies’ results, so far) tell about what’s good to better learn. You can find his…

So good they can’t ignore you

This is one of the books I read from same author of “Deep Work“, professor Cal Newport. Like many other books about “personal growth” (not to be confused with useless books that promise you to become rich and famous in…

Chinese medicine – and a few considerations

One of the courses I completed recently is “Everyday Chinese Medicine” from The Chinese University of Hong Kong, available on Coursera (along with many MOOCs from other universities and companies).A necessary disclaimer here: I am not a practitioner of Traditional…

The Great Mental Models – General Thinking Concepts

(My) intro I’m not new in this “meta-thing” of learning how to learn, knowing how we see and perceive reality (from a neurological and psychological perspective), what it still amaze me is how some people live without being aware of…

Predictably Irrational

Following the study of books about critical thinking, obviously I couldn’t miss this book by Dan Ariely – yes, I know he was recently accused of forging data, but please remember: behaviors and social science (in general: in soft science)…

The Scout Mindset

I was suggested this book by a great friend of mine, a man who strives each day to follow a stoic and rational way of thinking, to live an intentional life avoiding (or minimizing) cognitive biases and all the fallacies…

Deep Work

There are some books that you can see as an important piece of a puzzle (sometimes even pivotal and completing more puzzle in several disciplines, since in my mind things are multi-dimensional, like in reality), or you can see them…