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9 reviewsISBN 10: 9197600571
ISBN 13: 9789197600576
Author: Lluis Comas Fabrego
Chapter I: Do Not Trust the Classics
The Tip of the Iceberg
Some More Rigour Would Not Be Amiss
Applying What Has Been Learned
The Right of Lluis Comas Fabrego to Be Identified as the Author of This Work
Challenging the Heavyweights
Nobody Is Without Sin
Chapter II: The Dark Side of the Moon
The Dogma of the Great Masters
The Myth of the Absolute Truth
The Illusion of Objectivity
The Danger of Blind Imitation
The Need for Critical Thinking
Chapter III: The Search for the Truth
The Role of Intuition
The Importance of Creativity
The Value of Experience
The Necessity of Doubt
The Path to Improvement
Chapter IV: The Art of Simplification
Reducing Complexity
Identifying Key Features
Eliminating Distractions
Focusing on Essentials
Achieving Clarity
Chapter V: The Application of Knowledge
Translating Theory into Practice
Adapting to Different Situations
Learning from Mistakes
Continuous Improvement
Sharing Knowledge
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