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Here areāÆsome powerful lessons on learning inspired by Nobel Prize winning Physicist, Richard Feynmanās life, mindset, and words:
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Creative ideas often come to you when youāre not deliberately trying to solve a problem, when your mind is relaxed.
That's why your creative process must include a system to capture ideas when you have them, so you can work on them later.Ā The simplest mechanism is simply to have a li...
To think big, find the time to think proactively about your situation. If you donāt you end up in reaction mode and thatās not conducive to finding solutions and ideas that address the larger aspects of an issue.
Also, think of big problems as opportunities. The ...
We canāt solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them. For change to come, you should be willing to change your current position in life.
You should have a stronger character that believes that a solution is possible. Teach your mind that you are ...
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