A3. KnowledgeAphorisms Force You To Change Reading Habits →More Information Leads To More Delusions →Being Rational About Rationality →We Often Try To Override Our Natural Inclinations Without Trying To Work With Them →Glamor Often Deceives Us About The Thinking Of Others →Implying Arrogance When Showing Humility →Recognizing Faults In Thinking →The Predictive Problem Of Newspapers →Conventional Learning Is Often Wrong →The Asymmetric Risks And Outputs Of Professions →What Is Irrational Under Uncertainty →Hidden Craziness Of Peer Reviews →The Inability To Learn From What You Know →The Dangers Of The Failure Of Perspective →The Rereading Illusion →There Is Natural Admiration To True Virtue →Addiction Has Skin In The Game →Learning From The Economy Or From Economic Theory →Rationality Is Independent Of Narrative Explanations →The Problems With Soulless Writing →The Scope Of Knowing Knowledge →Admiration Should Go Towards Things That Never Change →The Perils Of Modern Philosophy →Let There Be A Difference Between You And The Books →Real Books Cannot Be Summarized →Retrieval And Spaced Repetition →4 Types Of Luck →Intervals In Spaced Repetition →The Problem With Copying The Habits Of Geniuses →Vandalism Of Ideas, Prostitution Of The Intellect →Do Not Treat Your Inferior Like You Wouldn'T Like Your Superior To Treat You →Winning Arguments And Winning →Avoid Overrating Your Experiences →Follow The Contrary Of A Role Model →Private Life That Conflicts With Intellectual Opinion →Everything Is Straightforward Until You Face Risk →Scientific Ideas And The Lindy Effect →Detecting Fraudulent Behavior →Most Of What We Understand Are Approximations To The Truth →Ideas That Survive Promote Survival →Verbal Threats Lack Skin In The Game To Be Significant →Academics Take Refuge In Writing →The Misunderstanding Of Learning And Training →Differences Between Our Ideal And Reality On Human Behavior →Do Not Trust The Advice From Advice-Givers. →The 4Th Type Of Luck →Distinguishing Between The Wrong And The Mistake →On The Difference Between The Fool, Nerd, And Wise →