MindMap Gallery Cross-border Learning Reading Notes
Recommended books! The author of "Cross-Border Learning" is Wang Shuo, editor-in-chief of Caixin Media. This book uses 30 cognitive training examples to help you develop a learning style that breaks subject boundaries, broadens your cognitive dimensions, and achieves personal improvement more efficiently.
Edited at 2019-08-13 22:00:29Avatar 3 centers on the Sully family, showcasing the internal rift caused by the sacrifice of their eldest son, and their alliance with other tribes on Pandora against the external conflict of the Ashbringers, who adhere to the philosophy of fire and are allied with humans. It explores the grand themes of family, faith, and survival.
This article discusses the Easter eggs and homages in Zootopia 2 that you may have discovered. The main content includes: character and archetype Easter eggs, cinematic universe crossover Easter eggs, animal ecology and behavior references, symbol and metaphor Easter eggs, social satire and brand allusions, and emotional storylines and sequel foreshadowing.
[Zootopia Character Relationship Chart] The idealistic rabbit police officer Judy and the cynical fox conman Nick form a charmingly contrasting duo, rising from street hustlers to become Zootopia police officers!
Avatar 3 centers on the Sully family, showcasing the internal rift caused by the sacrifice of their eldest son, and their alliance with other tribes on Pandora against the external conflict of the Ashbringers, who adhere to the philosophy of fire and are allied with humans. It explores the grand themes of family, faith, and survival.
This article discusses the Easter eggs and homages in Zootopia 2 that you may have discovered. The main content includes: character and archetype Easter eggs, cinematic universe crossover Easter eggs, animal ecology and behavior references, symbol and metaphor Easter eggs, social satire and brand allusions, and emotional storylines and sequel foreshadowing.
[Zootopia Character Relationship Chart] The idealistic rabbit police officer Judy and the cynical fox conman Nick form a charmingly contrasting duo, rising from street hustlers to become Zootopia police officers!
Cross-border learning
penetrating thinking
Each one has 25 switches
excitation
like
hatred
hate uncertainty
Seek consistency
curious
fair
envy
To repay a favor, a tooth for a tooth
Those who are close to vermilion are red
deny reality
take yourself too seriously
over confidence
loss aversion
Looking for recognition
Benchmarking
pressure
Value what is easy to get
Use it or lose it
Drugs are harmful
senescence
obey authority
Nonsense
Everything has a reason
main switch
Think about how to think better
Turing test
Not to be harmed by the fickleness of fate
cynicism
Stoicism
Always imagine the worst case scenario, assuming everything has been taken away by fate
Control what you control, let go of what you can’t control
Fight against fate's arrangements for the future, but accept the past and present that have become reality as if it were fate
self-denial
Reflection
The previous generation was always like a retard
Flynn effect
Only by understanding the past can we have imagination for the future
learn from history
Everything is possible, nothing is inevitable
History does not repeat, but it always rhymes
People are unreliable, and so are systems
Develop a sense of history
method tools
you can achieve any goal
four step problem solving method
Thoroughly understand the problem
formulate solutions
implement
Summarize
Five steps to success
set a goal
Discover obstacles to your goals
Diagnose the problem and develop a plan
Make a list of tasks to solve the problem
Resolutely carry out tasks
How to become a qualified writer
subtractive writing
grammarians in the english world
Good articles must be clear, concise, and accurate
To make things clear, use more verbs and nouns and avoid adjectives and adverbs.
Use more vernacular and avoid jargon
Delete everything that can be deleted
Train a lot, write a lot
Revision is the real secret of writing, revise more
additive writing
Classic style
Organize narrative structure around vision
When talking to "readers", you must always attract the reader's attention and don't let him get distracted.
Pay attention to rhythm
Vocabulary
syntax
Grammar (Arc of Continuity)
resemblance
nearby
cause and effect
Learn negotiation wisdom from Harvard masters
Negotiation is not a battle of positions, but a battle of interests
Not right for people
look for differences
Don’t compete with wills, look for objective standards
Don't fight back
Cracking the lies and expression code
How to spot a lie
See if his expression is symmetrical
Look at the duration (the real expression is only a moment)
Look at the time when the expression appears (whether it lags behind the language)
What does a fake smile look like?
asymmetrical
Look at the eyes (fake smile without moving the muscles around the eyes)
The fake smile disappeared relatively suddenly
Interpersonal relationship combination configuration method
All in is always wrong
Three interpersonal assets
high beta
low beta
negative beta
Find focus from massive information
focus
An infrastructure model about social trends
critical point
match point
The bottom line for a person to make rational choices is that you can consider avoiding a new trend before it crosses the critical point, and you must join it after it crosses the matching point.
Logic and algorithms leverage group wisdom
Weighted average (evaluation)
Dynamically adjust weights (prediction)
Polarization Algorithm (Decision Making)
Training a Bayesian Brain
Bayesian inference
Bayesian inference requirements
To clarify your existing judgments
Be honest about new evidence
Avoid collective inaction
A large group can never defeat a small group
Classification of collectives
Privileged collective (extremely small scale)
medium collective
large collective
prescription
Turn yourself into a small group
Small collective autonomy plus federalism combination
How to achieve sustained success
paradox of success
Don’t pursue differentiation
First-mover advantage is crucial, and profits belong to and only the first-mover.
Shopping cost
Method
Get rid of environmental constraints and in turn influence the dominant environment
Create a learning organization, personality
Inspire
Always be wary of over-optimizing yourself for the current environment.
To be vigilant is to be vigilant, and to do things is to do things.
If you are lucky enough to succeed, convert human capital into financial capital and then make diversified investments.
thought experiment
Big data subverts public interest
what
It is our common expectation for society
nature of risk
Don't know the unknown unknown
known unknown unknown
The essence of insurance
in principle
About the data: Who does the data belong to? What restrictions should Internet companies have on their possession and use of data?
Regarding risk sharing. Tirole said that risks that individuals can control should be borne by themselves; risks that are beyond their control and cannot be overcome should be shared by the public.
How to successfully escape if you fall into a black jail
How to send signals safely if you're a gangster
Gangsters generally require surrender certificates because gangsters are most afraid of undercover agents.
The underworld is an underground order that uses violence to maintain the kind of order that is beneficial to them.
What would happen if you just said yes to everything?
You don't learn anything while you talk. ”Nobel Prize winner Robert Shiller
improvisation
Go on stage first and then talk about it after doing it.
Throw away presets and established routines and embrace uncertainty.
The absolutely open structure allows everyone to contribute their imagination and continue the story infinitely.
Don't make predictions or imagine what will happen next, but focus on the unfolding plot, add fuel to it, and find rationality.
paradox of the times
The Loyalty Perspective: When to Quit and When to Speak Up
Loyalty is not faith. Loyalty preserves reason, faith does not.
Loyalty often appears irrational, because loyalty often means that individuals give up and choose to speak out when faced with two options with little difference in utility.
Patriotism must be universal.
Loyalty is needed more at the bottom than at the top.
Disillusionment with loyalty is even more lethal.
Misunderstanding Evolution: You May Be a Slave to Your Genes
what is evolution
Individual reproduction success rates vary
Individual differences in traits
The success rate of reproduction is related to the difference in traits: because of tallness, long legs, and strong strength, an individual will have more offspring.
Traits are heritable
Misconceptions about evolution
Species evolve in a certain direction, becoming more and more perfect
Natural selection is the law of the jungle
Evolution takes a long-term view
About survival of the fittest
The ultimate target of natural selection is not the individual
Imagined communities: emerging from the paradox of nationalism
“Dunbar’s Number”—150
The New Trolley Problem: Using Algorithms to Distribute Social Tragedy
alternative perspective
Men don’t know anything about women
Men are more sexually indulgent
Women are more sexually interested in stable relationships
Women are naturally attracted to men with high status and resources
Young people are naturally attracted to young and beautiful women
These were written into human genes a long time ago and will not change in the past, present and future.
evolutionary psychology
How terrifying would it be if genes could be customized?
Two major constraints at present
The human genome is a bible that we are far from understanding
Although the accuracy of new gene editing technology has been significantly improved, when searching for target genes, it is still possible to miss the target, that is, to search for the wrong gene fragment.
Scientist's wild plan
Resurrecting the Mammoth
beat cancer
perfect baby
Race does not exist
Racism exists
racial existence
There are advantages and disadvantages among races. Some races are destined to be noble, while some races are destined to be humble.
There are two things in the world
One is wrong, but easy to understand
One is correct, but hard to understand
Species have clear boundaries
There are no subspecies of humans
Of all large mammals, humans are the most genetically homogeneous, despite having the widest range and occupying every corner of the planet.
Of course there is a lot of genetic variation in humans
No genetic variation is unique to blacks or whites, all genes are shared by humans
There are no clear boundaries between races
Markers used to distinguish people, such as skin color, are not caused by the same genetic changes
Black Africans have the most genetic changes
This does not mean that the black people left in Africa evolved independently. There is no such thing.
The conditions that form a subspecies, race, race
large population
An extremely long period of near-total isolation
strategic madness
Nash Equilibrium
Winners don't retaliate
When knowledge evolves, experience is unreliable
"Reading" is anti-human, why do you still read?
Three uses of reading
You don’t need to be an expert in many areas, but you need to learn new things in many areas.
Taking yourself too seriously (each of our lives is just a sample of all possible lives, and everyone will systematically overestimate the weight of their own sampling)
Belongs to those lucky ones
Three stages for children to acquire reading ability
Image Identification
Develop “phonemic awareness”
After a lot of reading practice, people can quickly and automatically recognize words
antidote
Check your decisions against 25 switches at any time
It is best to have a cooling-off period before making a judgment.
Calculate the probability
Find the right frame of reference
Make peace with inconsistency, there's nothing wrong with contradicting yourself