by Gabriel Stein | Sep 22, 2015 | Books
One of the greatest tools for reading comprehension is reading a small piece of text, and then creating a summation or synopsis of that text. Here’s an example: “Famous colleges are part of the labeling and ranking system, but have virtually nothing to do...
by Gabriel Stein | Jun 24, 2015 | Books, Personal, Personal Development
Consuming knowledge is only the first step. Actually retaining that knowledge is the tough part. Especially since there’s two types of memory: Recognition, and Recall. Recognition is like when you can’t remember the name of an actor from that one movie,...
by Gabriel Stein | May 28, 2015 | Books, Business, Personal, Personal Development, Uncategorized
Why is this the “rich man’s MBA” and not the “poor man’s MBA” even though it costs a fraction of time, money, and energy of a MBA? Because knowledge changes thinking, and our thinking creates our results. So the key is finding the...