THE POWER OF THE UNAIDED MIND IS HIGHLY OVERRATED. WITHOUT external aids, memory, thought, and reasoning are all constrained. But human intelligence is highly flexible and adaptive, superb at inventing procedures and objects that overcome its own limits. Visual Thinking for Design - Page 20by Colin Ware - 2010 - 256 pagesLimited preview - About this book
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