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Comentado en India el 8 de diciembre de 2024
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Comentado en los Países Bajos el 4 de julio de 2020
The book is good. It allows me to look on some things under different angle and think about things I have never sought about.
R^5
Comentado en Canadá el 18 de julio de 2019
While I am still working at it, I find it really well organized and full of excellent reference points for thinking and being.
Fco. Muñoz
Comentado en España el 13 de julio de 2019
Un gran libro que permite tener a mano todos esos modelos mentales que refuerzan o anulan nuestra actividad social o económica.
Ksenia G
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de julio de 2019
I wish this book was written a bit earlier. 3 years ago when my husband and I moved to the US I started reading as many books on self-development/self-improvement as I could fit in my free time. By this time I've read more than 50 bestsellers on these topics.In 2016 I stumbled upon Gabriel's article on Medium called "Mental models I find repeatedly useful" which is a compilation of many concepts with a short explanation of each one. I would say it's been the best article I've read so far (and I read a lot of them). So, of course, I ordered the book as soon as it became available.I learned some new important concepts from it, but if this book had been available earlier it could have saved me a lot of time. Sure, reading a whole book on one topic could give you more insights and examples to better grasp the concept but at the end of the day you can't retain all nuances in your head and are left with the most important idea from the book. This is what "Super Thinking" is all about - it gives you an array of useful ideas with vivid examples so you could understand every concept without you reading an elaborate 300 pages explanation on every single concept.I would suggest not just read this book and put it on the shelf thinking "okay, I got it, it's simple" (actually all well-explained concepts are fairly simple), but to refer to it as many times as needed until you are completely satisfied with your life and can be proud of yourself. The main point is - we know so much more in theory than we apply in practice. Even the models which look like buzzwords and you think you're already familiar with them - ask yourself if you actually use them. There was a saying of Richard Feynman in the conclusion of this book that there is a difference between knowing the name of something and knowing something. I strongly believe that every person could reach their fullest potential if really applied these models to their every single step, every single decision. If you want to achieve success in every area that's important to you, take "Super Thinking" seriously.Thank you Gabriel and Lauren for this amazing book.
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