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Dear Alena,
Is it important for you to become smarter – or smarter?
Do you agree that the Mind and the Mind are different?
To become smarter – learn to learn and learn! For example, master the book ” How to read books?”
Learn the principle :” Only fools learn from their mistakes. (times)Smart people learn from the mistakes of others.”
Analyze people's actions, your own, and learn!
To become Smarter-start acting, get results, make mistakes, and analyze the reasons for success or failure!
Read the parables of intelligent people
But reading is not enough, you need to do it!
All reasonable things!
Incredibly, read and be interested in things. And after reading, think about everything you read, analyze, perhaps make some notes for yourself. Getting smarter is much easier than getting wiser.
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Today, people are bombarded with such a large flow of information, and it is very accessible, it is not difficult to become smart (fill the brain with knowledge from any field). If earlier you had to dig through a lot of books to get the necessary information, now you just need to click the computer button and you have any facts. But the question is: do you need to know everything about everything and how do you use this knowledge? With wisdom or to the detriment of yourself and others. After all, wisdom is the ability to reflect on what you learn and apply it correctly. So I think being wise is much more important than just being smart.
Listen to people who have a lot to learn from.
However, they don't have to be smart. Each person is good at something in their own way and can share their experience with you.
Listen to the stories of travelers, ask for advice from the older generation, take an interest in the hobbies of friends, read books, and it does not matter whether it is a work with the title “Self-discovery” or “Romantic Encounter”, from both you can learn something for yourself.
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Just don't bother with the bullshit, and don't clutter your head with any nonsense.�
Move more, work harder, and read more. Most of the time we spend on unnecessary nonsense. Just like now…4 in the morning, and I do not sleep sitting on this site.
You won't believe it: to become smarter, you need to think!
But not just to make something move in your head, but to solve problems.
The more difficult tasks you can solve , the smarter you will become.
Well, if the tasks are from different areas-it will be generally super.
In the sense that you can get smarter in math alone, but math+chemistry+SDA+correctly allocate your budget for a month will give a much better effect.
(I gave the traffic rules here purely because they are far from the exact sciences of the plane, just for example).
Well, you've already started badly, to be honest. It would be very easy to ask a question, get a guide, and assemble yourself like an ikea cabinet. Reading books, solving puzzles, and reciting poetry is nice , but unfortunately, it doesn't guarantee success. You can become more erudite/educated with the help of the “standard set of smart guys” – books, numbers, science, etc. But honestly, why? Maintain snobbish conversations? Intelligence does not guarantee success. I do not deny that it is useful to know how the world works or, for example, what is happening with the economy, but it is not necessary at all. There are thousands of examples of brilliant people who did not need erudition – artists for example. It seems to me that you just misunderstand the mind, and are actually looking for experience and wisdom. My advice to you is to study yourself and the people around you, find a vocation and improve in it, and first try to form more specific questions and goals.
Read literature, and alternate art(preferably adequate) with philosophy, for example (only if you read thoughtfully and understand, and do not arrange “reading for the sake of reading”) , or with scientific literature, if you understand any discipline.
Watch and listen to lectures, there are plenty of them on YouTube, and any of them are useful in their degree.
Try to learn new languages.Start learning to play the muses.use a musical instrument and generally engage in any creative activity, it contributes to your ” mind.”
Well,realize that бесполез useless things( which do not pull your development forward), such as games, TV shows, watching memes, and so on, ina lot of them are harmful, because you spend time on them, and you get almost nothing in return.
Business time, fun hour, in general. And in your case, self-development is a thing, but it's fun in Africa as well.