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Number Series
Fluid reasoning and quantitative pattern detection.
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Verbal Analogies
Crystallized intelligence and semantic relationships.
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Logical Reasoning
Deductive and inductive inference. Syllogisms and traps.
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Pattern Recognition
Perceptual and spatial reasoning. Rule extraction.
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Memory Recall
Short-term and working memory under time pressure.
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High-IQ Challenge
Advanced logic, abstract math, multi-step inference.
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Cognitive Assessment
IQ Test
30 questions from 90+ pool. 6 domains. Memory recall included. 60 seconds each.
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Research-backed cognitive games. Earn XP every session.
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Adaptive digit-span. Starts at 4 digits, grows with each correct recall.
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Solve arithmetic in 45 seconds. Streak multiplier system. Build mental speed.
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Click when screen turns green. 5 rounds measured in milliseconds.
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Philosophy and Wisdom
Think Deeper. Live Wiser.
The greatest insights from history — distilled into practical wisdom for today.
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Stoicism
Control the Controllable
The Stoics taught that suffering comes not from events, but from our judgments about them. Focus only on your actions and beliefs — never on outcomes outside your influence. This single principle eliminates most anxiety.
📚 Epictetus — Enchiridion | Marcus Aurelius — Meditations
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Socratic Method
Question Everything You Know
Socrates showed that most knowledge is assumption. Ask "How do I know this is true?" systematically. This removes false beliefs and reveals genuine insight. Apply it to any decision, argument, or worldview you hold.
📚 Plato — Meno, Republic, Apology
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Epistemology
Know What You Do Not Know
Epistemic humility is paradoxically a sign of high intelligence. Dunning-Kruger research shows the least skilled people most overestimate their ability. The smartest people are most aware of their ignorance.
📚 Kruger and Dunning — Journal of Personality (1999)
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Cognitive Biases
Your Brain Lies to You Daily
Confirmation bias, anchoring, sunk cost fallacy — these mental shortcuts evolved for survival, not truth. Identifying your own cognitive biases is one of the highest-leverage intelligence upgrades you can make.
📚 Kahneman, D. — Thinking, Fast and Slow (2011)
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First Principles
Build From the Ground Up
Aristotle defined first-principles thinking as reasoning from fundamental truths rather than analogy. Ask: "What are the undeniable facts here?" then build upward. This eliminates inherited assumptions everyone around you accepts without questioning.
📚 Aristotle — Metaphysics | Applied by Musk and Feynman
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Mental Models
Build a Latticework of Models
Charlie Munger: carrying 100+ mental models from diverse fields lets you see patterns invisible to specialists. To the man with a hammer, everything looks like a nail. Expanding your mental model library directly expands your problem-solving power.
📚 Munger, C. — Poor Charlie's Almanack
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Eastern Philosophy
Wu Wei — Effortless Action
Taoism: forcing outcomes creates resistance. Wu Wei means aligning yourself with natural conditions rather than fighting them. Identify what the situation calls for and act in the most efficient direction, without ego-driven force.
📚 Lao Tzu — Tao Te Ching
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Ethics
The Categorical Imperative
Kant: "Act only according to principles you could will to be universal laws." Would the world work if everyone did what you are about to do? This single question cuts through rationalizations more effectively than most ethical frameworks.
📚 Kant — Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals (1785)
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Existentialism
You Create Your Own Meaning
Sartre and Camus: there is no pre-ordained meaning — you are condemned to be free. Accepting full responsibility for creating your values produces more authentic, purposeful action than seeking external validation or predefined purpose.
📚 Sartre — Existentialism is a Humanism | Camus — Myth of Sisyphus
"The unexamined life is not worth living."
— Socrates, Apology
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Learning Science
How to Actually Learn Anything
These are the only techniques with consistent replication in cognitive science — each outperforms passive studying by 2-5x.
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Feynman Technique
Explain It Like You Are Teaching a Child
Learn any concept by explaining it simply. Where you get stuck is where your understanding has gaps. Go back, fill the gaps, re-explain. Named after Nobel physicist Feynman who mastered physics by teaching it constantly.
📚 Feynman — Surely You Are Joking, Mr. Feynman
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Active Recall
Test Yourself Instead of Re-Reading
Testing yourself is 2-5x more effective than re-reading notes. Close the book, write what you remember, check what is missing. Even one active recall attempt beats five passive re-reads for long-term retention.
📚 Roediger and Karpicke — Psychological Science (2006)
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Spaced Repetition
Review at Expanding Intervals
Review at day 1, 3, 7, 14, 30. Ebbinghaus Forgetting Curve shows memories decay predictably — each review resets and extends the decay. Anki implements this automatically, making it the most efficient study tool ever made.
📚 Ebbinghaus Forgetting Curve — 1885, validated in 2023
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Interleaving
Mix Problem Types in Practice
Mixing problem types in practice sessions feels harder but produces 40% better long-term retention. Your brain learns deeper patterns when forced to discriminate between problem types. Apply in math, language, music — any domain.
📚 Kornell and Bjork — Psychological Science (2008)
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Deliberate Practice
Work at the Edge of Your Ability
Anders Ericsson debunked 10,000 hours as oversimplification. What matters: working at the edge of your current ability, with immediate feedback, focused on specific weaknesses. Mindless repetition builds habit — deliberate practice builds expertise.
📚 Ericsson, A. — Peak: Secrets from the New Science of Expertise
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Sleep to Learn
Memory Consolidation Happens at Night
NREM Stage 3 consolidates procedural memory; REM consolidates conceptual learning. Sleeping after learning doubles retention compared to staying awake. Never cram the night before — study 2-3 days earlier and sleep well.
📚 Walker, M. — Why We Sleep (2017)
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Intelligence and Productivity
Be Smarter Every Day
Compounding habits that systematically raise your cognitive output, creativity, and effectiveness.
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Deep Work
Protect 2-4 Hours of Uninterrupted Focus
Cal Newport: the ability to focus without distraction is becoming increasingly rare and valuable. A 4-hour deep work session produces more quality output than 8 fragmented hours. Block your best hours — no notifications, no switching.
📚 Newport, C. — Deep Work (2016)
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Second Brain
Offload Your Memory to a System
Your working memory holds 7 plus or minus 2 items. Building an external second brain in Obsidian or Notion frees cognitive resources for higher-order thinking. Every idea you capture compounds into a personal knowledge base over time.
📚 Forte, T. — Building a Second Brain (2022)
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Morning Protocol
Win the First 90 Minutes
Cortisol peaks naturally in the first hour after waking — your brain built-in performance window. Do not waste it on social media. Use it for your most cognitively demanding task. Even 45 minutes at peak alertness beats 3 hours of distracted afternoon work.
📚 Huberman, A. — Stanford Neuroscience Lab (2022)
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Reading Habit
One Book Every Two Weeks
Reading 25 books per year separates the top 1% of lifelong learners. Every non-fiction book installs a new mental framework. Read actively: annotate, summarize, and apply the ideas within 48 hours of finishing.
📚 Keller and Just — Carnegie Mellon (2009)
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Digital Minimalism
Every Notification Costs 23 Minutes
Gloria Mark found it takes 23 minutes to return to deep focus after a single interruption. Smartphone addiction reduces available IQ by up to 10 points even when the phone is face-down on the desk. Protect your cognitive sovereignty.
📚 Mark, G. — Attention and Distraction, UCI (2008)
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Energy Management
Manage Energy, Not Just Time
High performers manage four energy dimensions: physical (sleep, exercise), emotional (stress regulation), mental (focus, cognitive load), and purpose (meaning, values). Optimizing all four creates a performance state mere time management cannot replicate.
📚 Schwartz and Loehr — The Power of Full Engagement (2003)
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Mental Strength
Overcome Mental Barriers
Evidence-based strategies that address psychological blocks preventing most people from reaching their cognitive potential.
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Anxiety
The 5-4-3-2-1 Grounding Technique
When anxiety spikes, name 5 things you can see, 4 you can touch, 3 you can hear, 2 you can smell, 1 you can taste. This activates the prefrontal cortex and down-regulates the amygdala. Takes under 60 seconds and interrupts the anxiety loop.
📚 CBT-based, validated in anxiety literature
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Growth Mindset
Your Brain is Plastic. Always.
Carol Dweck: people who believe intelligence is fixed give up after failure. People who believe abilities can grow treat failure as information. Brain scans show growth mindset individuals show more neural activity during errors — they learn from mistakes in real time.
📚 Dweck, C. — Mindset: The New Psychology of Success (2006)
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Stress Reset
Physiological Sigh — Fastest Reset
Stanford neuroscientist Huberman identified the physiological sigh: double inhale through the nose followed by a long exhale through the mouth. Two repetitions activates the parasympathetic nervous system within 30 seconds. Works in any high-pressure situation.
📚 Huberman Lab — Breathing Studies, Stanford (2022)
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Procrastination
The 2-Minute Rule
If a task takes under 2 minutes, do it immediately. For larger tasks, use temptation bundling: pair an unpleasant task with something you enjoy. Research shows this reduces task-avoidance by up to 50% compared to willpower-only approaches.
📚 Allen, D. — Getting Things Done | Milkman, K. — How to Change (2021)
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Self-Compassion
Be Your Own Coach, Not Your Critic
Kristin Neff: self-compassion produces better performance outcomes than harsh self-criticism. Self-critics avoid challenges to protect ego. Self-compassionate people take on harder challenges because they know failure will not destroy them. Compassion enables courage.
📚 Neff, K. — Self-Compassion (2011)
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Purpose
Ikigai — Your Reason to Get Up
Your ikigai lives at the intersection of what you love, what you are good at, what the world needs, and what you can be paid for. People with strong purpose demonstrate measurably better cognitive function and memory retention. Purpose is not a luxury — it is a cognitive asset.
📚 Garcia and Miralles — Ikigai (2016)
⚠️ When to Seek Professional Help
If you are experiencing persistent sadness, inability to function, or feel you cannot manage alone — please speak to a licensed mental health professional. Everything here is educational. A therapist is always the right next step when self-help is not enough.
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Professional Excellence
The Art of Being Exceptional
The highest-leverage professional habits from behavioral research and the habits of top performers.
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Communication
Write Like a Surgeon, Speak Like a Leader
Bezos banned PowerPoints at Amazon in favor of 6-page memos — because writing forces clarity of thought. Every email should convey its key point in the first sentence. Eliminate jargon, passive voice, and filler. Clear writing equals clear thinking.
📚 Williams, J. — Style: Lessons in Clarity and Grace
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Networking
Give First, Always
Adam Grant: givers who add value without tracking reciprocity end up at both extremes — most exploited and most successful. Strategic generosity builds social capital that compounds and creates career opportunities no job application ever could.
📚 Grant, A. — Give and Take (2013)
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Decision Making
Use a Pre-Mortem Before Big Decisions
Gary Klein: before a major decision, imagine it is one year in the future and the decision failed. Ask what went wrong. This surfaces risks that optimism bias hides and dramatically improves decision quality under uncertainty.
📚 Klein, G. — Sources of Power
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Feedback
Seek Negative Feedback Aggressively
The professionals who grow fastest actively seek criticism. "What am I missing?" and "What would make this 10% better?" are the two most powerful professional development questions. Give and receive feedback without ego involvement.
📚 Scott, K. — Radical Candor (2017)
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Career Strategy
Be the Best at a Rare Skill Stack
Scott Adams: you do not need to be world-class at one skill. Be in the top 25% at 3-4 complementary skills simultaneously. The intersection becomes rare and uniquely valuable. Good programmer plus good communicator plus basic design equals an extremely rare, high-demand hybrid.
📚 Adams, S. — How to Fail at Almost Everything (2013)
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Leadership
Make Others Feel Seen
Daniel Pink: autonomy, mastery, and purpose drive performance far more than money. The most effective leaders do not manage tasks — they create conditions where people experience all three. Ask questions more than giving directives, and connect daily tasks to long-term purpose.
📚 Pink, D. — Drive (2009)
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