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Hyperadaptation Quotes By J.R.R. Tolkien

Fire, fear, foes! Awake! — J.R.R. Tolkien

Hyperadaptation Quotes By Debasish Mridha

Live with guts feeling but not with reasoning. — Debasish Mridha

Hyperadaptation Quotes By Jennifer Castle

I don't know, Laurel, said David, and I loved how he said my name, like he enjoyed it. — Jennifer Castle

Hyperadaptation Quotes By Eric Berlin

Who hides a ring? Who sets up this whole cockamamie production with puzzle pieces and treasure hunts and who knows what else over a ring? — Eric Berlin

Hyperadaptation Quotes By Lucan

Poverty fled, she who gives birth to virile men. — Lucan

Hyperadaptation Quotes By Peter Hessler

I like to play chess. I moved to a small town, and nobody played chess there, but one guy challenged me to checkers. I always thought it was kind of a simple game, but I accepted. And he beat me nine or ten games in a row. That's sort of like living in a small town. It's a simpler game, but it's played to a higher level. — Peter Hessler

Hyperadaptation Quotes By Kimberly Karalius

Final exams,huh? It seems pointless to think about real life again."
"I find test taking relaxing," she said.
"I'm not surprised. You probably study. — Kimberly Karalius

Hyperadaptation Quotes By Emm Roy

Don't waste your entire life always waiting for the end of the day, for the weekend, for summer, for things to
change, for something better. Enjoy as much of the present as you can. Now is happening. Now is good. Now belongs to you. — Emm Roy

Hyperadaptation Quotes By Timothy Ferriss

-It is possible to vastly compress most learning. In a surprising number of cases, it is possible to do something in 1-10 months that is assumed to take 1-10 years.
-The more you compress things, the more physical limiters become a bottleneck. All learning is physically limited. The brain is dependent on finite quantities of neurotransmitters, memories require REM and non-REM (NREM) sleep for consolidation, etc. The learning graph is not unlike the stress-recovery-hyperadaptation curves of weight training.
-The more extreme your ambition, just as in sports, the more you need performance enhancement via unusual schedules, diet, drugs, etc.
-Most important: due to the bipolar nature of the learning process, you can forecast setbacks. If you don't, you increase the likelihood of losing morale and quitting before the inflection point. — Timothy Ferriss