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How to advance your Life and intellect by collation tactics

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Phil Scott - 11 Mar 2005 05:53 GMT
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You can make dramatic advance in areas other than your
specialty by NOT by trying to be an expert in all of them...
but by cherry picking them for what you need to complete a
larger composit picture.

This works incredibly well in all areas.. health, medicine,
engineering, and many other issues for instance in my case. By
these means I have surpassed the bulk of current medical
science on a sliver of insight that crosses thier own
borders..that sliver of insight as made me robust at age 64
where i had been in a fast decline.. and it has exposed much
error and dead end research in some of thier research... going
across disciplines and sub sections of specialty research,
forces an integral collation to happen...bogus data will not
collate.

Actuallity collates... that screening device is quite
valuable.

Cherry picking is enabled by understanding the basic underying
foundations on which these disciplines are founded.. such as a
little math, science and physics at the first year college
level...   even at the high school level there is enough in
these disciplines to be very useful in the collaborative
effort.      Most dont know that General Dynamics F-16 fighter
jet was designed by one of the early principles , a guy who
never graduated high school.

How did he do it?   he was not a mathematician or aeronautical
engineer..but he designed the F-16 none the less...  this is
done as discussed in this piece.

One finds that the basics intersect.. . if you take the time
to delve deeply into the basics....by creating these
intersections you can espose the errors in each larger
discipline...and actually gain an advance... at first its
mostly error though... bogus ideas produce bad
results......but with time and practice the skill develops so
that you begin arriving at advances in these areas that work
and are demonstrable.

It doesnt take much advance at all in some cases to give you
the keys you need to be flat tracking at age 64.

And of course...flat tracking is relevant...across a broad
spectrum even beyond this ng.

Life lived fully intersects across broad spectrums.

Phil Scott
Cubit - 11 Mar 2005 22:40 GMT
I was expecting a pitch for a self-improvement video series.

I like an eclectic approach too.

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Phil Scott - 12 Mar 2005 03:47 GMT
> I was expecting a pitch for a self-improvement video series.
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> I like an eclectic approach too.

 Oh  you would have spent some MONEY?   Look
Scientology can help you with that.  Go this web site and read
all about it.

  www.lermanet.com

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Kristofer D. Dale - 18 Mar 2005 05:57 GMT
>> > You can make dramatic advance in areas other than your
>> > specialty by NOT by trying to be an expert in all of
> them...

OTOH, there are many paths to wisdom... ;^]

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Phil Scott - 20 Mar 2005 12:09 GMT
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> >> > You can make dramatic advance in areas other than your
> >> > specialty by NOT by trying to be an expert in all of
> > them...
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> OTOH, there are many paths to wisdom... ;^]

Im sure you are correct...my own efforts include a few other
measures... can you suggest some and their 'structural' or non
structural basis if its possible?

Phil Scott
Kristofer D. Dale - 29 Mar 2005 03:55 GMT
> Im sure you are correct...my own efforts include a few other
> measures... can you suggest some and their 'structural' or non
> structural basis if its possible?

Well, one theory holds that a fool who persists in folly will eventually
become wise... ;^]

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