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How to be Smarter Than Your Peers
The most successful people have mental and verbal abilities that would delight any philosopher of yore. How did they become that way? One book and one word at a time. To be smarter than your peers requires setting aside time everyday to develop your mental and verbal powers.
- Learn a word a day
- Read a book each week and choose books that make you think
- While reading record interesting phrases to use as quotations in your written communications to make them shine
- While reading always be on the lookout for ways to apply the information to your work and life
- Connect the new information to what you already know. Never read in a vacuum
- Join the Great Books Foundation
- Join the Center for the Study of Great Ideas
- Sign up for the School of Thinking‘s newsletter
- Subscribe to book summaries
- Join an online book club
If you consistently do the above 10 things, in no time people will not only notice, but also admire the change in you.
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