Pragmatic Thinking and Learning - Refactor Your Wetware

Andy Hunt

Key Insights from "Pragmatic Thinking and Learning - Refactor Your Wetware"

  1. Learning is a constant process and one must embrace change and adaptability to become an efficient learner.
  2. Human brains are not computers, they don’t store and retrieve information the same way. Understanding how our brains work can help us learn more efficiently.
  3. Brains function on two modes - Linear Mode (L-Mode) and Rich Mode (R-Mode) and knowing how to switch between them can enhance learning.
  4. Learning involves a lot more than just memorizing facts. It is about understanding, connecting, and applying concepts.
  5. Experts have a different way...

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