Summary of Tristan Gooley s The Nature Instinct
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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 The tick effect is the way tree branches in the northern hemisphere grow closer to horizontal on the southern side and closer to vertical on the northern side, which creates a recognizable tick or check mark shape when the tree is viewed from one side. It is a recognition aid that helps you navigate your way around things you already know.
#2 The tick effect is the way tree branches in the northern hemisphere grow closer to horizontal on the southern side and closer to vertical on the northern side, which creates a recognizable tick or check mark shape when the tree is viewed from one side. It is a recognition aid that helps you navigate your way around things you already know.
#3 The Orion method is a straightforward way of gauging direction using a pattern in the night sky. It is not a method of measuring degrees or words like east or west, but instead helps you navigate your way around things you already know.
#4 We have two ways of thinking, and we need both because each is excellent at certain things and rubbish at others. The best clue is that if we can tell we are thinking about something, it’s conscious thinking. If we react to something without thinking about it, then we have thought about it, just using the system that we don’t consciously acknowledge.

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Date de parution 08 octobre 2022
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9798350031850
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 1 Mo

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Insights on Tristan Gooley's The Nature Instinct
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#1

The tick effect is the way tree branches in the northern hemisphere grow closer to horizontal on the southern side and closer to vertical on the northern side, which creates a recognizable tick or check mark shape when the tree is viewed from one side. It is a recognition aid that helps you navigate your way around things you already know.

#2

The tick effect is the way tree branches in the northern hemisphere grow closer to horizontal on the southern side and closer to vertical on the northern side, which creates a recognizable tick or check mark shape when the tree is viewed from one side. It is a recognition aid that helps you navigate your way around things you already know.

#3

The Orion method is a straightforward way of gauging direction using a pattern in the night sky. It is not a method of measuring degrees or words like east or west, but instead helps you navigate your way around things you already know.

#4

We have two ways of thinking, and we need both because each is excellent at certain things and rubbish at others. The best clue is that if we can tell we are thinking about something, it’s conscious thinking. If we react to something without thinking about it, then we have thought about it, just using the system that we don’t consciously acknowledge.

#5

We have two ways of thinking, and we need both because each is excellent at certain things and rubbish at others. The best clue is that if we can tell we are thinking about something, it’s conscious thinking. If we react to something without thinking about it, then we have thought about it, just using the system that we don’t consciously acknowledge.

#6

The tick effect is the way tree branches in the northern hemisphere grow closer to horizontal on the southern side and closer to vertical on the northern side, which creates a recognizable tick or check mark shape when the tree is viewed from one side.

#7

The tick effect is the way tree branches in the northern hemisphere grow closer to horizontal on the southern side and closer to vertical on the northern side, which creates a recognizable tick or check mark shape when the tree is viewed from one side. The Orion method is a straightforward way of gauging direction using a pattern in the night sky.

#8

We have two ways of thinking, and we need both because each is excellent at certain things and rubbish at others. The best clue is that if we can tell we are thinking about something, it’s conscious thinking. If we react to something without thinking about it, then we have thought about it, just using the system that we don’t consciously acknowledge.

#9

We have two ways of thinking, and we need both because each is excellent at certain things and rubbish at others. The best clue is that if we can tell we are thinking about something, it’s conscious thinking. If we react to something without thinking about it, then we have thought about it, just using the system that we don’t consciously acknowledge.

#10

We have two ways of thinking, and we need both because each is excellent at certain things and rubbish at others. The best clue is that if we can tell we are thinking about something, it’s conscious thinking. If we react to something without thinking about it, then we have thought about it, just using the system that we don’t consciously acknowledge.

#11

We learned how to use the sun and the moon to find our way, and we learned how to use rainbows to navigate when the sun was hidden behind clouds.

#12

We found a clearing among the trees that looked perfect. However, it was right next to a hunting area, and we heard shots nearby all night. We spent the night listening for them, but heard none.

#13

The tick effect is how tree branches in the northern hemisphere grow closer to horizontal on the southern side and closer to vertical on the northern side, which creates a recognizable tick or check mark shape when the tree is viewed from one side.

#14

We have two ways of thinking, and we need both because each is excellent at certain things and rubbish at others. The best clue is that if we can tell we are thinking about something, it’s conscious thinking. If we react to something without thinking about it, then we have thought about it, just using the system that we don’t consciously acknowledge.

#15

We have two ways of thinking, and we need both because each is excellent at certain things and rubbish at others. The best clue is that if we can tell we are thinking about something, it’s conscious thinking. If we react to something without thinking about it, then we have thought about it, just using the system that we don’t consciously acknowledge.

#16

We have two ways of thinking, and we need both because each is excellent at certain things and rubbish at others. The best clue is that if we can tell we are thinking about something, it’s conscious thinking. If we react to something without thinking about it, then we have thought about it, just using the system that we don’t consciously acknowledge.

#17

We have two ways of thinking, and we need both because each is excellent at certain things and rubbish at others. The best clue is that if we can tell we are thinking about something, it’s conscious thinking. If we react to something without thinking about it, then we have thought about it, just using the system that we don’t consciously acknowledge.

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