Reflection and Analysis of the Previous Day (3/13 Fri) - Basic Edition
Define IQ as “the ability to operate with physicality in a highly abstract space.”
As abstraction increases, the horizon expands, and problem-solving ability (the substantive part of IQ) improves.
Overcome the Critical Age (the brain’s learning limit age), accelerating learning speed.
Concrete example: always stand one level up in the abstract space (e.g., “coffee cup” → “container” → “tool” → … climbing the hierarchy).
Engaging in abstract thinking training itself enhances cognitive function.
Abstract thinking (pattern recognition, analogy, understanding relationships) is a major component of fluid intelligence.
Training with Raven’s matrices and similar problem-solving tasks has been shown to yield short-term score increases.
Raven’s matrices are a representative intelligence test, and, in particular, the most widely used nonverbal test worldwide for measuring fluid intelligence.
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Review of the previous day (Friday 3/13) — Basic edition