Improving IQ, reading more often, having better recall and many other things are about creating new habits. Also, learning more things require continuous efforts of action taking. They should take LONGER than 1 stage.
I recommend Shannon create a 6 stages learning sub, the goal is to become a "Renaissance Man" who has many abilities, understands a lot of things, and is generally a lover of life. Then, if people want, can use Stage 7 as single staged sub suitable to their needs.
The benefit of this arrangement is that people have more choice. You can either devote yourself into a period of fervent learning, OR you can choose to learn what you want to learn without the need to stretch it that long. Think in terms of understanding a little bit of everything vs REALLY ACTION TAKING to fully understand things that you care about. Having a 6 staged sub will allow users to have more complete learning experience.
Lastly, if one were to decide using the single-staged sub due to its convenience, he may benefit more from first using the 6 staged version, in which by the time he finishes he will have much greater abilities and upgraded facilities (Intelligence improvements, etc) so he knows how to use the single-staged more properly. I don't know how to exactly describe this concept, but think about AM6 and SM3. You have MUCH MORE benefits if you run the 6 staged sub for a few times, then rely on the single stage.
I recommend Shannon create a 6 stages learning sub, the goal is to become a "Renaissance Man" who has many abilities, understands a lot of things, and is generally a lover of life. Then, if people want, can use Stage 7 as single staged sub suitable to their needs.
The benefit of this arrangement is that people have more choice. You can either devote yourself into a period of fervent learning, OR you can choose to learn what you want to learn without the need to stretch it that long. Think in terms of understanding a little bit of everything vs REALLY ACTION TAKING to fully understand things that you care about. Having a 6 staged sub will allow users to have more complete learning experience.
Lastly, if one were to decide using the single-staged sub due to its convenience, he may benefit more from first using the 6 staged version, in which by the time he finishes he will have much greater abilities and upgraded facilities (Intelligence improvements, etc) so he knows how to use the single-staged more properly. I don't know how to exactly describe this concept, but think about AM6 and SM3. You have MUCH MORE benefits if you run the 6 staged sub for a few times, then rely on the single stage.
AM5 -> AM6 -> BASE -> AM6 -> BASE -> AM6(Current)
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