it is an imperfect implication. Don't let Dodo heads tell you
otherwise.
Ohms
ailambris wrote:
> Correlation does not imply causation?
>
> On May 25, 12:16 pm, "A.Four.Sigma" <davidsky...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hard to find gem that shows us DNB is not the only way to improve on
> > DNB. This is the reason I began teaching myself to play some
> > instruments. Anyone who is interested, try to train with a metronome
> > as well. I found research showing that metronome training also causes
> > interesting improvements in executive memory. Combine this with the
> > intrinsic benefits of music and you have a winner.http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/11/081104132916.htm
> >
> > I also did research on chess, and it seems that people who train in
> > chess perform better academically for whatever reason, in a few
> > different domains. But given that my entire day consists of activities
> > that enhance my brain functionality, it becomes necessary to question
> > what ends I seek to achieve with this brain power. Hence I remind
> > everyone to avoid myopia. It's folly to whet you ability without
> > actively seeking places to apply it.
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