The goal[edit | edit source]

A month-long intensive exploration of mind hacks with a curriculum based on the materials on the Mentat Wiki. We're going to go meta and see how much we can tinker with and accelerate our own learning processes.

Process[edit | edit source]

To participate for a given week's cycle within the month of May:

  1. Post the hack you're trying to install in your brain under that week's listing (see format below)
  2. When the week is up, post your results.
  3. Conversations can be had in realtime on the #wikiversity channel on freenode.
    • Mel will be there during afternoons (EST) but will happily make plans to be online at specific times if someone wants to talk.
  4. Please comment and give feedback on what other people do.
  5. Also, please improve this process. It's a strawman. (When you improve it, remember to post the old process under /Old Processes as an archive).

Participants[edit | edit source]

Participation is broken down by study groups that dedicate a month to exploring this topic together. Each group self-governs its own proceedings.

May 1 - 31, 2008[edit | edit source]

Curriculum[edit | edit source]

For the current session (month of May). When the session ends or the page length gets too onerous, we'll move this to an Archive page. The goal is to build (or revise) a toolbox of mental hacks or things you've always wanted to "learn to help yourself learn."

May 1-3[edit | edit source]

Ceasing annoying speech patterns (Mchua)[edit | edit source]

static version posted on blog - may have comments

I read the book Mind Hacks cover-to-cover to get ideas for things to fill my "toolbox" and decided that my first action would be to cut the cruft in what I say and write - a few things in particular are listed below.

Results: I had to do push-ups (my self-imposed penalty) quite a few times, and am still doing them on a fairly regular basis, mostly due to "ums." The most dramatic effect has been due to the moratorium on "but" and "however." I have slacked in terms of preventing "me" and "I" from coming out; it feels like it directly clashes with the English language, so I'm dropping that requirement for the next week, but will continue with the rest of the hack for at least the remainder of the month.

Mchua 06:32, 5 May 2008 (UTC)

May 4-10[edit | edit source]

Learning shorthand (Mchua)[edit | edit source]

It's pretty simple. This week, all my written notes must be in some form of shorthand. The lazy cheat in the beginning is coming up with personal abbreviations and adopting them; I already have some special notations for words and concepts I use often, so this isn't much of a stretch. Attempts so far are chronicled below.

The computer corollary to this mind hack is to try implementing keyword expansion as much as possible on my laptop (running Ubuntu Gutsy, soon to run Ubunty Hardy - I already use quicktext for email and love it.

May 11-17[edit | edit source]

Brain-training with software (rwhe)[edit | edit source]

As part of the Mentat Wiki Month festivities, ThufirHawat has added some substantial new material to the wiki on using special software ti improve your intelligence. For examples, see Brain Training Games and Spaced Repetition. My goals for this week are as follows:

May 18-24[edit | edit source]

May 25-31[edit | edit source]