Frequently asked questions about thinking, epistemology, and cognitive tools. 6402 answers
The same structure often repeats in your work relationships health and thinking.
The same structure often repeats in your work relationships health and thinking.
The same structure often repeats in your work relationships health and thinking.
The same structure often repeats in your work relationships health and thinking.
The same structure often repeats in your work relationships health and thinking.
Every pattern has a trigger — identifying the trigger is the key to changing the pattern.
Every pattern has a trigger — identifying the trigger is the key to changing the pattern.
Every pattern has a trigger — identifying the trigger is the key to changing the pattern.
Do not only look for patterns to fix — also identify and protect patterns that serve you.
Do not only look for patterns to fix — also identify and protect patterns that serve you.
Do not only look for patterns to fix — also identify and protect patterns that serve you.
Do not only look for patterns to fix — also identify and protect patterns that serve you.
Do not only look for patterns to fix — also identify and protect patterns that serve you.
Do not only look for patterns to fix — also identify and protect patterns that serve you.
Regularly recording observations about recurring events builds pattern recognition skill.
Regularly recording observations about recurring events builds pattern recognition skill.
Regularly recording observations about recurring events builds pattern recognition skill.
Regularly recording observations about recurring events builds pattern recognition skill.
Regularly recording observations about recurring events builds pattern recognition skill.
Two things happening together does not mean one causes the other.
Two things happening together does not mean one causes the other.
Patterns in how your patterns form and dissolve — meta-patterns — are especially valuable.
Patterns in how your patterns form and dissolve — meta-patterns — are especially valuable.
Patterns in how your patterns form and dissolve — meta-patterns — are especially valuable.