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Library: Exercise: Einstein vs. Edison [∞]
- 1. Read the article [ https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/would-you-pass-thomas-edisons-employment-test-180954562/ Would You Pass Thomas Edison’s Employment Test? ]Knowledge: Library: Exercise: Einstein vs. Edison
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- 1.1. Do you retain all facts you have ever learned?
- 1.2. How would you know if you have forgotten something?
- 1.3. Is the Edison test worth attempting to pass vs. Is it a waste of time?
- 2. Read the National Park Service review of Edison. [1]
- 2.1 There are two sides to the 'Edison story'. What motivation did the ones telling the story have?
- 2.2 Would you prefer that your life be reviewed by the press or the park service?
- 3. Einstein and Edison were geniuses who saw things differently and did things differently.
- 3.1 What products did each produce and how many people did each employ?
- 3.2. Which model do you prefer?
- 3.3. Give an example of a subject where you remember many facts about it.
- 3.4. Are there professions where you hope they don't have to go to a book to find information as they service you professionally?
- 3.5. How do you decide when to memorize, or when to use books?
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