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  1. We don't need to be fearless to manifest - we just need to think clearly despite our fears. Like if you're committed to accurate thinking today! #DreamLife #ClearThinking

  2. Think Better OS — An Operating System for the Mind

    Think Better OS is not motivation.
    It’s not advice.

    It’s a system —
    to think clearly, decide calmly,
    and live deliberately in a noisy world.

    #ThinkingTools
    #MentalModels
    #ClearThinking
    #BetterDecisions
    #CriticalThinking

  3. The Mental Model Codex
    (An Operating System for Clear Thinking)

    Most people think harder.
    The best thinkers think better.

    This guide gives you a mental operating system to: • Cut through confusion
    • Make faster decisions
    • Avoid costly mistakes

    If you want clarity, not chaos—
    this is for you.

    👉 Get it here: jackedaecus.gumroad.com/l/Chad

    #MentalModels #ClearThinking #DecisionMaking #Mindset #SelfMastery

  4. An Introduction to Critical Thinking: Avoiding Non-Critical Pitfalls
    What’s the cost of not thinking critically?
New blog post explores how to recognize mental traps, ask better questions, and strengthen your decision-making muscle.
    🌿 emberhart.com/an-introduction-
    #ThinkForYourself #Emberhart #ClearThinking #MentalClarity #LifeSkills #CriticalThinking

  5. Struggling with decision-making? Learn key insights from Clear Thinking by Shane Parrish to avoid mental traps, think clearly, and make smarter choices. Discover powerful strategies used by Warren Buffett, Steve Jobs, and top thinkers. Watch now and start making better decisions today! 🚀 #ClearThinking #BetterDecisions #MindsetMatters

    manishgoswami.com/2025/03/24/c

  6. I present the following quote from Josh Blackman on taking podcasts out of context:

    And this is yet another reason why I severely dislike podcasts. This was a 90 minute long discussion where Vance hit on lots of points. If you pluck out a few words here and there, and ignore the broader context, a lot will be missed. I transcribe podcasts, for good reason.

    Josh Blackman

    I am not a podcast-person, but I agree with the broad point in Mr. Blackman’s opinion. It is easier to take one line or another from a long podcast out of context than it is in a written piece. Transcribing podcasts sounds like a good approach. [Link: Josh Blackman]

    https://social.emucafe.org/naferrell/01-02-24-transcribing-podcasts/

    #clearThinking #podcasts