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Reading autobiography of Benjamin Franklin makes me feel we don't need tools but willingness within. He had a notebook and pen with him.


Just because some people can multiply large numbers in their head, that doesn't mean that other people won't benefit from a pocket calculator.


To be fair, a notebook and a pen are fantastic thinking tools. You maybe could argue that the tools provided here are not that useful but thinking tools in general are a necessity, Daniel Dennet makes some compeling arguments for this.

"You can't do much carpentry with your bare hands, and you can't do much thinking with your bare brain". — Bo Dahlbom


I think this speaks to the idea of rubber ducking.

I think a fair amount of problem solving ability is at the boundary of the internal and external.

Of course this is imprecise scientifically, but hopefully the idea is clear.




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