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Super Freakonomics Lesson #4: You can’t find the answer if you don’t ASK!

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Super Freakonomics Lesson #4: Life and Economics are alot alike; You can't find the answer if you don't ask the question! I love  the tag line for the book Super Freakonomics; 'the hidden side of everything.' I have a very wise friend who always reminds me, "you don't know what you don't know."  True. I don't know what […]

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Super Freakonomics Lesson #3: Deliberate Practice = Mastery

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Women's Soccer Team Practice, originally uploaded by Michael Oh. Super Freakonomics lesson #3: Deliberate Practice is the Key to Mastery Levitt and Dubner only refer to deliberate practice on one page in this book, page 61. I can't always explain my take away's from books, trainings or experiences.  But  this thought, and the research the authors referred to […]

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Superfreakonomics Lesson #2: The Law of Unintended Consequences

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CycloCross "Oh, oh" Moment, Utah State Championships, originally uploaded by DennyMont. Yes, when we are mountain biking we try not to use the right hand brake… Super Freakonomics Lesson #2: The Law of unintended consequences. The  law of unintended consequences refers to actions that result in affects and impacts that are unanticipated and or unintended. Put simply […]

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Super Freakonomics Lesson 1: As Candy is to a Kid…

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Like a Kid in a Candy Store, originally uploaded by weekbeforenext. Super Freakonomics Lesson #1: As Candy is to a Kid so is Incentive to Human Behavior On the plane home from Denver Sunday night I read Super Freakonomics by Steven D Levitt and Stephen J Dubner. It's the followup to the national bestseller Freakonomics. […]

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