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To think like Sherlock Holmes, we must actively cultivate the desire and effort to adopt his mindset.

Children with a “rage to master,” as coined by Ellen Winner, possess an intrinsic drive to excel in a specific domain, making them more likely to achieve success across various fields, from art to science.

When learning something new, we perform better as motivated learners. Even our memory reflects this, as we recall information more effectively when we were motivated during its formation—a phenomenon known as motivated encoding.

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We’ve covered only the first part of this book—chapters 1 and 2—and gained so much insight. I’m excited to explore the rest, including part 2 with chapters 3 and 4. If you’re interested in Mastermind, dive into the rest of the book!

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