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