Posted on Aug 29, 2017
What scholarly subject do you think military members as a whole would benefit the most from studying, barring the Three R's?
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Anything is on the table--world history, military history, political history, current affairs, behavioral psychology, neurology, emotional intelligence, critical thinking, basket weaving . . .
. . . nutrition, fitness, sleep studies . . .
. . . nutrition, fitness, sleep studies . . .
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The three R's - "reading, writing, and arithmetic"
For those like me that read and reread this question and said "What?"
By the way, from the options you've listed, "Emotional intelligence (EQ)" helps in every aspect of life.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_three_Rs
For those like me that read and reread this question and said "What?"
By the way, from the options you've listed, "Emotional intelligence (EQ)" helps in every aspect of life.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_three_Rs
The three Rs (as in the letter R)[1] refers to the foundations of a basic skills-oriented education program in schools: reading, writing and arithmetic. It appeared in print as a space-filler in "The Lady's Magazine" for 1818, although it is widely quoted as arising from a phrase coined in a toast given by Sir William Curtis, Member of Parliament, in about 1825.[2] Since its original creation, many others have used the term to describe other...
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If I had to pick one, it would be Emotional Intelligence.
As second would be this video:
https://youtu.be/ReRcHdeUG9Y
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