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22. Alder’s Razor: If something can't be settled by experiment or observation, it's probably not worthy of debate. This is because, without empirical evidence, there is just "your word against mine," and everyone wants the last word. Following this rule will save so much time.

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“Restating the goal” Debating something for long you might lose the forest for the trees. Practice going back to the goal and saying it in as many different (ideally simpler) ways as possible.

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What makes someone a good problem solver? 1. Ability to split problems into manageable sub-problems 2. Ability to apply known approaches to unknown and unrelated domains 3. Ability to quickly converge on the correct path to the solution 4. High recall over cross-domain knowledge

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