Frequently asked questions about thinking, epistemology, and cognitive tools. 1100 answers
How you model time determines how you plan and prioritize.
How you model time determines how you plan and prioritize.
How you model time determines how you plan and prioritize.
How you model time determines how you plan and prioritize.
Your risk model determines what you attempt and what you avoid.
Your risk model determines what you attempt and what you avoid.
Your epistemology — your theory of knowledge — is the meta-schema that governs all others.
Your epistemology — your theory of knowledge — is the meta-schema that governs all others.
Not all sources of schemas are equally reliable — evaluate where your models come from.
Not all sources of schemas are equally reliable — evaluate where your models come from.
You can build schemas at different levels of abstraction each serving different purposes.
You can build schemas at different levels of abstraction each serving different purposes.
You can build schemas at different levels of abstraction each serving different purposes.
Meta-schemas are themselves schemas that can be inspected and improved.
Meta-schemas are themselves schemas that can be inspected and improved.
Meta-schemas are themselves schemas that can be inspected and improved.
There are limits to how much you can observe your own thinking — know these limits.
There are limits to how much you can observe your own thinking — know these limits.
There are limits to how much you can observe your own thinking — know these limits.
There are limits to how much you can observe your own thinking — know these limits.
Your meta-schemas form the operating system that runs all your other cognitive software.
Your meta-schemas form the operating system that runs all your other cognitive software.
Your meta-schemas form the operating system that runs all your other cognitive software.
Your meta-schemas form the operating system that runs all your other cognitive software.