| concepts_per_minute | ||
| hsg |
how_to_accelerate words_per_minute assumes a word has a certain concept_density_value but there is much deviation from the mean. how about cpm? |
100422 |
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| ergo |
for another perspective: http://www.texaschapbookpress.com/magellanslog5/Saltlick/gould.htm |
100423 |
| ... | ||
| hsg |
That's beautiful. To slow down thought pace and to speed it up seem best. I use my breath for this. And my heart rate. Slowly breathing out, my HR drops a few beats_per_minute my thoughts calm, and I'm not in the reactive_state slowing_down_assumptions letting go of what I know. sitting_has_a_place and there is a time_to_run knowing_which_is_which and when_is_when seems key. |
100529 |
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| hsg |
I looked at those last_four lines above. Noticing that the_left side is dark_territory or as we say here in bluetopia, unblathed, I saw the right_side was underlined. The underlined was easily accepted in meaning requiring no extra_consideration The left was dimmer and somehow begged for a moment of my time. |
100529 |
| ... | ||
| ergo |
Kind_of_goes_rubs up against instant_gratification, don't it? |
100529 |
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| h|s|g |
http://www.texaschapbookpress.com/magellanslog5/Saltlick/05.htm nifty |
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