I use it to educate myself and to answer my own
questions on certain topics.
Not exact matches
He would constantly quiz me
on certain topics, and it would be obvious if I knew the answer or not, so he'd say, «It's OK to ask
questions.
Mike Kuhar, a neuroscientist at Yerkes National Primate Research Center, introduced the
topic of cognitive enhancers or â $ œsmart drugs.â $ He described one particular class of proposed cognitive enhancers, called ampakines, which appear to improve functioning
on certain tasks without stimulating signals throughout the brain. Kuhar
questioned whether â $ œsmart drugsâ $ pose unique challenges, compared to other types of drugs.
Once the
topic is chosen, your next step is to narrow the
topic, to single out
certain questions concerning the aspect which is interesting for you: history, statistics, practical research and so
on.
I've written before
on the
topic of edge, and how I think
certain behavioral qualities can create much larger advantages for small investors than they might realize, but the short answer to this
question is something I've observed over the years: everyone talks about these principles, but it's very difficult to effectively capitalize
on them.