What do I do if I can't find the info I need in the tutorials or the files? |
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Written by NHA
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Monday, 01 September 2008 21:39 |
If you cannot find all the information about any aspect of neurohacking that you are looking for, feel free to contact us. That's what the forum is for! You should also point out to us areas in which we are lacking, for that is how we shall continue to improve! We will be happy to discuss anything about this program or other n-hacking issues.
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 10 March 2010 12:10 |
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Is there some organisation behind this, or some product you are selling? Who are you guys? |
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Written by NHA
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Monday, 01 September 2008 21:39 |
The people compiling this site do so voluntarily in the interests of intelligence augmentation and the people who practise it everywhere. Please read the Neurohackers Community presentation page for more information about our group (click here).
If you'd like to interact on the forum, consider using nicknames for your registration, as we're likely to discuss sensitive matters, sometimes... |
Last Updated on Thursday, 25 February 2010 23:15 |
Should I read about it all before I try any of it? |
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Written by NHA
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Monday, 01 September 2008 21:38 |
If you read through the program like a book straight through from beginning to end, you won't learn very much. If you do the exercises as you go along, you will be able to do things sometimes before you know why they work (You may not be interested in finding out why they work, and not bother reading any 'Theory' files, or you may prefer to have as much information as possible before beginning.) You can do this program any way you want to, but we suggest you will gain most benefit from working through the practical exercises and assessments as suggested, and consulting theoretical information whenever you feel you need it.
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 10 March 2010 12:08 |
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How much time and effort is involved in following this program? |
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Written by NHA
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Monday, 01 September 2008 21:37 |
Just as there are physical habits that improve different parts or all of our bodies (such as diet and physical exercises), so there are mental habits that improve the performance of different parts of our brains.
The series of exercises in the tutorials is organized so that you can train up the whole brain, or just the parts you wish to concentrate on (for example, just memory). You probably know that the brain is made up of a series of neural 'networks'. The exercises teach us how to use all the main brain networks necessary for intelligence both individually and together. If you go for it in a mature yet light-hearted spirit, neurohacking is a fun, challenging, indoor mental workout with no heavy lifting. There is almost no physical effort involved in training the brain.
There is no time schedule you have to adhere to either, because some people have less spare time than others, but remember that the more regularly you practise, the better will be your results. It can become a little like a martial art; and we have come to think if n-hacking as a way of life, rather than a hobby or an amusement. To make a noticeable difference, it should take you no more than a month to explore each tutorial. [If you consult theory throughout it will obviously take you longer.]
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 10 March 2010 12:08 |
Why do you think intelligence is so important? Surely it's only one of the human abilities that make us successful? |
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Written by NHA
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Monday, 01 September 2008 21:35 |
Well, first of all, we now know that intelligence in an individual is not restricted to IQ. In fact, IQ represents only one sixth of your overall intelligence.
This is one of the discoveries science has made: A successful, healthy life is dependent on a healthy brain and a high intelligence more than on any other factors. Any ability you have can be improved by improving your overall intelligence.
A strong intelligence gives us the freedom of informed choice, [rather than letting others, or 'fate', if you like, dictate the courses of our lives.] What's more, there are optimal habits of thinking and behaving in order to achieve success in any venture, and this program is a method of adopting those habits for yourself, for life.
Besides, we also do believe intelligence to be more of a collective phenomenon than an individual one.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 25 February 2010 23:18 |
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