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Teach Yourself How To Think (edition 1990)

by Edward De Bono

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Thinking is the most fundamental skill. Your happiness and your success depend upon your thinking. The main enemies of good thinking are confusion and trying to do everything at once, not knowing what to do next, the belief that thinking is the same as intelligence and that you can do nothing about it.… (more)
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Title:Teach Yourself How To Think
Authors:Edward De Bono
Info:Penguin Books Ltd (1990), Mass Market Paperback, 272 pages
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كتاب رائع ومفيد للغاية ، ويحتاج إلى تركيز في القراءة :) ( )
  AhmedIngeniero | Jul 10, 2020 |
Certo che questo libro ha una sconfinata ambizione. La scheda sulla quale sto scrivendo mi chiede la data di inizio e di fine lettura del libro. Come al solito non ne prendo conto. Per me leggere un libro non ha mai un inizio ed una fine precisi. Sono iniziative che il mio pensiero prende senza che la mia mente possa darmi una spiegazione precisa. Questo per dire che pensare di poter insegnare a pensare è una cosa che ritengo impossibile. O quasi. La dimostrazione c'è l'ha data William Shakespeare quando cerca di descrivere e organizzare il pensiero di Amleto in quelle sue personali circostanze. È noto a tutti che non prese nessuna decisione lasciando scorrere in piena libertà i suoi pensieri. L'autore del libro è uno dei miei scrittori preferiti, ho letto e studiato molti suoi libri, non nascondo di avere imparato molto, ma resta sempre molto altro da imparare ogni qualvolta credi di avere appreso qualcosa. Con gli anni che mi ritrovo dovrei, rivivere un'altra vita e sulla esperienza vissuta, forse, potrei ricominciare e riprovare a come pensare in meglio. Cosa ovviamente impossibile. Mi ritrovo allora a pensare che non è possibile imparare a pensare. Un libro inutile, allora? Per nulla, non lo posso pensare ... ( )
  AntonioGallo | Nov 2, 2017 |
Simple and clear, but requires discipline to implement as regular habit. ( )
  mielniczuk | May 21, 2015 |
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