A Way of Thinking: Perspective Produces Questions
The core of your thinking is the combination of point-of-view, motivation (what you are trying to accomplish with the thinking), and questions you think this perspective can help to answer.
Generous Enlightening Conversations
Great conversations are driven by empathetic listening that results in good questions. Good questions encourage the other person to open up and share. Good questions give the questioner an opportunity to learn from another person’s life experience.
The Principle of the Thing
Principles are the power tools of thinking. Learn how to construct principles that satisfy your need for things to make sense. When something makes sense you won’t have to struggle to remember it or to use it in problem-solving.
Learner’s Mind: The Whole Enchilada
Patterns don’t simply emerge on their own. They are the fruit of “creative scrabbling” through Subsidiary-Focal Integration (SFI). SFI is the model of knowing proposed and developed by physical chemist Michael Polanyi as a corrective to the positivism that pervades science. For Polanyi knowledge is a personal journey to reality, not an encounter with impersonal brute facts.
Creativity Through Connectivity
Creativity is just connecting things" was Steve Jobs summary. Learn how to create transformative patterns through connecting concepts.
Insight Through Induction
Finding a pattern in a collection of specifics through induction is the essence of the transformative insight that we call the "aha" moment. Learn how to increase the frequency and wattage of your lightbulb moments.
Introduction to Induction
The mind’s primary strength lies in its passionate pursuit of patterns. Pattern recognition is the basis for forming the categories in the brain that we call concepts. Concepts are formed through a process of logical justification that involves both inductive and deductive reasoning. Concept construction is the crucial prerequisite to all lasting learning.
Childhood Amnesia Informs Durable Learning
Our inability to remember events from our first two or three years of life clarifies the basis for durable learning of anything.
The Power of “Puzzler’s Mind”
A willingness to regularly explore new knowledge can be a source of delight as you invigorate your suppressed curiosity. Who knows? Exploration may even lead to solutions to your most difficult cognitive puzzles!
Focused Exploration
Focused exploration is using exploration to encounter additional ideas when you are trying to answer a question. The question proscribes the search.
Purposeful Persistent Perception
This season we’re exploring how to develop a series of dispositions that lead to Learner’s Mind. Attention is the first manifestation of curiosity, but attention should lead inexorably to perception—an awareness of the nature of the thing.
Learning to Pay Attention
The first disposition required for clear thinking is attention. The brain ignores the vast majority of sensory inputs but learning presupposes basic awareness. Attention devotes brain resources to an intentional selection of particular inputs. Attention is about taking the lid off your brain to allow more inputs, not focusing more intently on the task at hand.
Sailing The Seven C’s of Cognition
The 7 C’s of Cognition reflect a logical sequence of processes that the brain is designed for. Learn how to extract patterns and formulate concepts even when presented with facts.
To Sleep, Perchance to Learn
Conscious conceptualization as important as it is, is only the tip of the iceberg. Many of our cognitive breakthroughs occur through consolidation while we are asleep.
Limited Load
Most learning limitations are due to defective learning strategies which either overload or under-load the working memory. Learning tasks need to be purposefully crafted to optimize the use of working memory through unpacking complex learning tasks.
Mind-sized Chunks
The stringent limit of working memory forces us to use chunking as our dominant cognitive strategy.
Excelling in Forgetting
Durable memory is the fruit of cognitive wrestling that has achieved understanding. There are no shortcuts to lasting memory. Memory is dynamic, however, and selectively forgets.
Everything is Connected
Concepts do not exist in isolation from other concepts. Elaborate and unexpected linkages exist between many seemingly disparate concepts. The universe is full of surprises!
Wired for Ideation
The human brain is a powerful pattern maker. It relentlessly queries its environment and its experiences in search of patterns. These patterns are the concepts (ideas) with which we make meaning.
Cultivating Curiosity
There is nothing more fundamental to learning than curiosity. Learning occurs in proportion to your curiosity.