Peter Hollins

Think Like Einstein: Think Smarter, Creatively Solve Problems, and Sharpen Your Judgment. How to Develop a Logical Approach to Life and Ask the Right Questions

  • Filiz Dermanhas quotedlast month
    I didn’t know it at the time, but I was making the mistake of thinking too literally. The questions I kept asking were about how someone must have broken into the room and slain the man and snuck back out, and that the room only had the illusion of impenetrability. I couldn’t think outside the box and view the puddle of water as something different – a block of ice, as it could have been a few hours ago.

    O zamanlar bilmiyordum, ama kelimenin tam anlamıyla düşünme hatasını yapıyordum. Sürekli sorduğum sorular, birinin odaya nasıl girip adamı öldürmüş ve gizlice dışarı çıkmış olması gerektiği ve odanın sadece aşılmaz yanılsaması olduğu hakkındaydı. Kutunun dışında düşünemedim ve su birikintisini farklı bir şey olarak göremedim – birkaç saat önce olabileceği gibi bir buz bloğu.

  • madikhanyisile3has quotedlast month
    Now, think fast: Janet and Daniel are found dead on a table with only broken glass and water around them.
  • Nida Akhterhas quoted2 months ago
    making the mistake of thinking too literally
  • Talip Kırımhas quoted9 months ago
    nothing in the room, and no way inside or o
  • Isaiah Morrishas quotedlast year
    They’re hard to catch, but people love to use straw man arguments when they feel like they have nothing legitimate on their side, so they have to make their arguments about the implications, or ripple effect, and not the argument itself.
  • Isaiah Morrishas quotedlast year
    argument to health and obesity, where the first argument is only about the gym itself. Therefore, the straw man argument is when a false argument is created, yet treated as the same issue
  • Isaiah Morrishas quotedlast year
    An argument is put forth, and then that argument is refuted by the straw man, which actually isn’t
  • Isaiah Morrishas quotedlast year
    straw man argument.

    Here’s how it sounds:

    Argument: “This is why the gym should be closed.”
    Straw man: “So you’re saying you’re against health and for the obesity epidemic of this country?”
    You: “Well, that wasn’t really what I was saying…”

    This is Breann

  • arzuduranhas quoted2 years ago
    Here’s a riddle you may have heard before.
  • b8453453735has quoted3 years ago
    In other words, you will remember something far better if you study for one hour a day, versus twenty hours in one weekend
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