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HarmonyHaven
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Teach your kids how to think, not what to think.

Here’s 11 things you should teach your kids

(that most adults were never taught)…
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HarmonyHaven
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1. Teach mental models

Mental models are tools for your mind:

•Inversion
•Incentives
•First Principles
•Feynman Technique

The more tools you have, the more problems you solve.

Great books on the topic:

-“Seeking Wisdom”
-“Poor Charlies Almanac”
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2. Teach emotional intelligence

•Love
•Sympathy
•Politeness
•Compassion

Empathy helps you think from the other perspective, giving you a better understanding of life.
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3. How to make a decision

Factor in:

•Incentives
•Pros and cons
•Goals and values
•Game theory (40% knowledge is enough for action
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4. Teach how to write

Writing will clarify your thinking and give you creative ideas.

To be a good writer, read and write a LOT.

“The pen is mightier than the sword.”
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5. How to argue

All you need is…

•Basic logic
•Know your beliefs and research
•No emotions (clouds judgement)
•Open mind to see other perspectives
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6. Teach money basics

•Leverage
•Incentives
•Trade-offs
•Supply and demand

Instil a message of prosperity, not scarcity.

A good relationship with money is created in your childhood.
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7. Teach philosophical razors

Razor’s help you shave off unnecessary problems.

Here’s a few good ones:

•Grice’s razor
•Hume’s razor
•Popper’s razor
•Occam’s razor
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8. Teach philosophical values

Teach:

•Logic
•Ethics
•History

Strong values will lead to purpose and emotional intelligence

AND… it’s okay to stand against the crowd if you’re doing the right thing.
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9. Teach cognitive biases

Biases cloud your judgement and slow down thinking.

Learn these:

•Anchoring
•Self-serving
•Availability
•Halo effect
•Confirmation

Further reading: “Poor Charlie’s Almanac”
HarmonyHaven
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10. How to find good information

You live in an age of abundant information.

It’s important to know how to find good, relevant information:

•Primary source?
•Where is the information from?
•Is it written with emotion or bias?
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11. Spark curiosity

•Why?
•What do you think?
•What is your prediction?

Active learning creates curiosity, which helps with adaptability and problem solving.
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