Sources Overview
Collection and sharing of materials on problem-solving, memory arts, reading, and speaking skills to develop meta-competencies, emphasizing interdisciplinary insights and practical applications.
Collection and sharing of materials on problem-solving, memory arts, reading, and speaking skills to develop meta-competencies, emphasizing interdisciplinary insights and practical applications.
The transition to Version 2.0 focuses on a narrower target group of adults in further education, studies, or professional life, with content centered on problem-solving techniques and other methods, like those by Sell and Schimweg.
Illustration of the two principles of good communication, understandability and authenticity, using the example of the general store owner Egon Manke and the former boxer Mike Tyson.
This post traces my personal reading development: from the aimless period after high school, through my first encounters with world literature, to the pivotal realization of my limited reading abilities during my philosophy studies.
In this post, I demonstrate my first attempt to memorize the exact order of 52 playing cards by using substitute images and a specially developed route through my room. I explain how I assign an image to each card symbol and link these images with points along the route to enhance memory retention.
In this post, we explore the issues of knowledge explosion and the fragmentation of sciences, and demonstrate how General Systems Theory, through the synthesis of various scientific disciplines, can enhance our understanding of ourselves and our world.
In this post, I explain how to understand complex systems based on my first contact with the stock market, analyze important concepts such as polytely and opacity, and present strategies for tackling complex challenges, supported by the mnemonic acronym P-I-K-E-V.
I explain how to precisely internalize 100 symbols using the mnemonic technique of the number-symbol route, discuss general principles that are also useful in other memory techniques, and discuss the targeted use of AI, particularly ChatGPT.
The first lesson in heuristics, which starts with the puzzle 22+4=2, guides you through three methods for solving quantifiable problems, with the invariance principle being the most useful for this puzzle, and introduces 19 additional heuristics in subsequent videos, ultimately providing you with 22 techniques.
An individual reflects on personal and professional experiences, from morning routines to engagements with meta-skills and puzzles.