ast May, I went to a superb exhibition at the Army Museum in Paris, ‘Napoléon The Strategist’. It helped me understand what the quote below means as I saw how Napoléon used his skills as ‘a military genius’.
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ast May, I went to a superb exhibition at the Army Museum in Paris, ‘Napoléon The Strategist’. It helped me understand what the quote below means as I saw how Napoléon used his skills as ‘a military genius’.
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Mapping – a way to make sense of the chaos
“Absorb what is useful. Discard what is not. Add what is uniquely your own.” – Bruce Lee
I am inquisitive about many interests and …
The article discusses the importance of developing 21st-century skills to thrive in an ever-changing world. The focus is on fostering capabilities such as complex problem-solving, critical thinking, creativity, collaboration, and emotional intelligence through experiential learning and embracing ambiguity.
Learnability. What are the ways to activate it?
Discover my experience and resources to unlock your learning potential now.
…“Learning agility is a mind-set and corresponding collection of practices that allow leaders to continually develop, grow and utilize new
“As humans teach ever more capable machines to use language, the once-obvious line between them will blur.” — The Economist
If our world is becoming augmented and automated, what is left to us to be better humans?
To …
Source: visual created by @gapinvoid. “Curiosity Is as Important as Intelligence”.
…“Curiosity is, in great and generous minds, the first passion and the last.”
– William Samuel Johnson“One of our beliefs is that curiosity is an essential human quality.
Learning & The Blue Bird
Back in the days. When the blue bird aka Twitter was what it was in the early days.
It was all about learning and engaging one conversation at a time, asynced, over tweets, content …
“My 6-word memoir: I don’t know… let’s find out” #staycurious#gamefulmind” — @valarywithawhy
When was the last time you said to yourself or someone those three words: I …
earning something new daily helps me to grow and thrive. Whether in a project, on my own, in a conversation, in a community. It is not necessarily work-related most of the time, something of interest or fun. It could be …
On the go. Listening to podcast to keep learning.
…“Slow media is not for the distracted masses, it’s for the focused few.
Go ahead and subscribe to a few. Slow media is good for us”.
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