"If the process don't transfer, they cannot even be called thinking. They can be called learning, memory, or habit, but not thinking. The purpose of a course on thinking is to enhance student's abilities to face new challenges and to attack novel problems confidently, rationally and productively."

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Source: Marilyn Monroe, Roger G. Taylor (1983). “Marilyn Monroe in her own words”, Putnam Pub Group

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Marilyn Jager Adams

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Marilyn Jager Adams is a psychologist and author known for her work on love and resilience, particularly in the context of personal growth.

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