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                            Living and Learning









                                  Ready, Go, and now Steady.
                                        I have argued so far that, to power up your mind, you need
                                  to get yourself ready to learn. Now, I want to try to persuade you
                                  that, however competent you are as a learner, you will not learn
                                  faster  and  work  smarter  unless  you  really  put  your  learning  into
                                  practice, reflecting, changing, and adapting as you do so. Learning
                                  is  not  a  spectator  sport.  The  fourth  and  fifth  of  my  5Rs,
                                  Reflectiveness and Responsiveness, are at the heart of this capacity
                                  to thrive and develop.



                            PUTTING LEARNING INTO ACTION


                                  As Charles Darwin wrote in On the Origin of Species:


                            It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but
                            the ones most responsive to change.

                                  Biologically speaking, the human species is what it is only because
                                  of its capacity to learn, reflect on that learning, adapt to it, and
                                  change. Over a long period, our brain has grown in size and com-
                                  plexity. Over an equally long period, we lost our tail so that we now
                                  have a tiny stump at the base of our spine, and we moved from all
                                  fours to the two-legged creatures we are today.
                                        The  development  of  language  was  also  probably  a  gradual
                                  process, moving from gestures through grunts to the articulation of
                                  words. Sometimes things happened suddenly, however. There must
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