Inggris
Inggris
Inggris
Year : 2009
Publisher : DK CHILDREN
Language : english
Pages : 193
How to Be a Genius
DK, John Woodward
4. PROBLEM SOLVING
Learning is vital to survival. We often think it is all about skills like reading and
writing, but it also involves developing life skills such as safely crossing the street,
dealing with other people, and managing money. We learn these things through a
combination of conscious effort and unconscious reactions, and everything we learn
becomes part of our long-term memory.
Everyone thinks, but some people think in a less disciplined way than others.
They say things that don’t add up. Someone might say that she hates all animals but then
say that she really likes her neighbor’s cat. The two statements contradict each other, so
you don’t know which one to take seriously. People who talk like this are often said to be
lacking in logic—they can’t analyze what they say and see the flaws in it. Logic is all
about thinking clearly.
When you think logically, you retrieve information from your memory and use it
to solve problems. But sometimes your mind wanders and makes associations without
conscious direction. This tends to happen when you are very relaxed.
Clear, logical thinking is the key to solving these baffling brainteasers. They have
been designed to confuse, confound, and mislead, so you’ll have to concentrate hard and
use sound reasoning to arrive at your answers.