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Index
Introduction 3
CoreBook Structure—Topic Map 4
CoreBook Structure 5
How to Work With Each Section 5
Section One 7
The Basic Borrowed-Genius Process 7
How Did Win Get Here?—Topic Map 8
How Did Win Get Here? 9
Project Renaissance and Borrowed Genius 9
Borrowed Genius and the Socratic Method 10
Borrowed Genius—Maximizing Your Results 11
What Borrowed Genius Is Not 12
Foundation for Success with Borrowed Genius 12
Where to Use Borrowed Genius—Topic Map 13
Too Good to Be True?— 14
Dealing with Doubts about 14
the Borrowed-Genius Process 14
Getting Ready—Topic Map 16
Getting Ready 17
Perception, Describing and Learning 21
Borrowed Genius Technique—Topic Map 22
Borrowed-Genius Technique for Adults 23
Finding Meaning (when the answers aren’t clear) 29
Testing Your Answers (even when the answer is clear) 30
Borrowed-Genius Skill Development Plan 32
Borrowed Genius—Summary 36
A Few Helpful Hints—Topic Map 37
Borrowed Genius Technique for Children 39
Classroom Version—Worlds Next Door 39
The Worlds Next Door—Skill Building—Part I 40
The Worlds Next Door—Skill Building—Part II 48
Section Two 60
Mastering the Borrowed-Genius Technique 60
“Beachhead” and “Transformation” 61
Technique: “Beachhead” 61
Technique: Transformation 69
Borrowed Genius Technique for Children 77
—The Worlds Next Door: Answering a 77
Question or Solving a Problem 77
Appendices 86
Appendix 1 87
Socratic Method and a General Model 87
of Human Development 87
5-MINUTE INSTANT REPLAY: 88
Appendix 2 90
Freenoting 90
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