Life Hacks for Polymaths

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I’m Zigfred Diaz — polymath, independent scholar, &  lifelong learner integrating multidisciplinary, cross-disciplinary, interdisciplinary & transdisciplinary ideas through a broader theological meta-narrative that serves as my guiding interpretive framework. Feel free to explore.

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8 reasons why polymaths should be minimalists

December 2, 2016 by Zigfred Diaz Leave a Comment

Minimalism is not only an interior design concept, it is also a concept in living one’s life. Living with less is contrary to modern society. In our capitalistic, materialistic modern way of life a lot of us live to collect the latest items, whether it be the latest gadget, cars or accessories. As polymaths our lives […]

Filed Under: Life Hack for Polymaths, Life-work Balance

The chicken and egg question of the evolution of cognition: A peek into the works of Stanely Ambrose and Thomas Wynn

November 25, 2016 by Zigfred Diaz Leave a Comment

A pervasive question not only in Cognitive Archeology but also in all sciences using the evolutionary framework is this, when and how did the evolution of cognition take place? This has been the crux of the debate that has been raging since the early beginnings of the discipline. School of thoughts on this matter can […]

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7 reasons on why Polymaths should develop a sense of humor and laugh more often

November 18, 2016 by Zigfred Diaz Leave a Comment

Being a polymath is not just about balancing all of your passions and interest, it is also achieving a perfect balance in all areas of you life. If want to have perfect balance in your life and want to enhance your health, brain, social life, and mood you should try to laugh some more as […]

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The Schlanger alternative: Understanding Cognition through a deeper understanding of the technological processes in the Levallois technique.

November 11, 2016 by Zigfred Diaz Leave a Comment

What mental processes run in the minds of pre-historic stone knappers when they made stone tools? Do they have already have a mental image in mind when the made their stone tools? Is their design deliberate or is the output merely a response to external circumstances and constraints? How do we hypothesize what goes inside […]

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7 tips on how polymaths can simplify their life and get more things done

November 3, 2016 by Zigfred Diaz Leave a Comment

Are you somebody who have just so much passion in life that you wish that you have more than 24 hours a day? Life nowadays is much more faster and complicated. The world seems to be getting a lot smaller and more interconnected because of the explosion of technology and travel. So much opportunities abound […]

Filed Under: Life Hack for Polymaths, Productivity

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