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DO YOU HAVE A GOOD MEMORY?

  Here are some markers for having a good memory.        Quickly learning, retaining, and recalling new information. Remembering dates, numbers, and events comes naturally, without struggle.        Recalling past events with vivid detail.        Rarely needing reminders for tasks or commitments. For example, you can recall your shopping needs without writing them down.        Remembering past event details when your peers cannot.        You easily create mnemonics* to help recall events. Also, there are memory tests you can take, like the Wechsler Memory Scale or online tools such as MemTrax, Cambridge Brain Sciences. These measure short-term, long-term, and working memory by recalling sequences or patterns. Luck does not seem to be a factor involved with memory. Of course, you can get a test answer correct be...
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Tips for Retirement - redux

Tips for Retirement - Redux Y ou’re going to retire, plan to retire, or you are retired.  What to do? First, I’m retired and seem to be doing okay. I’d like to offer a few tips – generally from my working plan. 1.       Know yourself, and especially the little tricks you play on yourself. If you say you don’t know the tricks you play, that is one of your tricks. 2.       Save money. Build your nest egg while you’re still working. This takes years of discipline, self-denial, and self-limitations. Examples: Limit new car purchases and fancy vacations. 3.       To have any level of comfort, you’ll probably need at least a million stashed in some funds that earn interest. Assume about 3% annual inflation long into the future. Plan to live on the interest and hopefully dividends. Try not to draw down the principal. Finally, living only on Social Security cannot be fun. 4....

Problem Solving - Perspective

  The same information can lead to two different but correct solutions. It's all in your perspective. 

Using AI to imagine what ever you want

  Found in the year 4388, a sculpture of a 21st-century woman at a museum of ancient art. This image was made with Grok.

ODD THOUGHTS FOR FRIDAY (4/18/25), challenges, thinking, teachers

  A.     “I felt really alone and isolated at school. This “outsider” feeling drove me to take risks and prove doubters wrong, and later influenced my choices as a scientist.” --- Nobel laureate Jennifer Doudna Figure 1 Jennifer Doudna B.     Thinking is not unlike running. For both, periods of rest are necessary. For both, training and practice are necessary. For both, there are good days and bad. For both, there are desires, limitations, hard work, and huge satisfaction. C.     Great teachers need great students as much as great students need great teachers. 

ODD THOUGHTS FOR FRIDAY (4/11/25), arrogance, thinking, changing horses

A.    Arrogance is assuming that everyone who disagrees with you is ignorant. B.   B..    Great thinkers are like moonshiners. They distill the great idea from a mish-mash of thoughts.   B.     C.   The difference between horses and arguments. Don’t change your horses in midstream – so they say. For horses maybe, but for some, the only way to win an argument is to change it - in midstream.