Critical Thinking: One Simple Trick
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This week I talk about a very simple technique that can really help you to improve your problem-solving skills. That simple trick is to consider extreme examples. Your intuition is better than you think, you just have to eliminate variables, and extreme examples are a great way to do this. See you next week :)
Forward Rolling Bike Video:
Math: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJhiY70KY5o
(This also explains why it works in a longer format if you want something like that)
Music:
1. Trancer - Gunnar Olsen
2. Armadillo - Silent Partner
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