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Pencils are not just for writing; they are tools for thinking and problem-solving.
Every kitchen tool has a story to tell, a history that shapes our culinary practices.
The tools of the trade are as important as the minds that wield them.
We have the tools to solve the world’s biggest challenges.
We need to be vigilant about how these tools are used and who controls them.
Money is a tool to create freedom.
The computer is a tool for organizing information.
From The Information by James Gleick
Every tool we use tells a story of human ingenuity.
Technology serves as a tool for long-term thinking.
Information is a resource, a commodity, and a tool.
From The Information by James Gleick
Technology is a tool, not a lifestyle.
From Digital Minimalism by Cal Newport
The tools we use in cooking dictate the possibilities of our meals.
The computer is an incredibly powerful tool for learning.
The computer is a tool for the mind.
From The Annotated Turing by Charles Petzold
Machine learning is a powerful tool when applied appropriately.
Google My Business is a critical tool for local SEO success.
Maps are not just tools for navigation; they are also instruments of understanding.
From The Ghost Map by Steven Johnson
Causal diagrams are a powerful tool for reasoning.
From The Book of Why by Judea Pearl
Humans are not the only species to use tools.
From The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins
Therapy can be a valuable tool, but it’s important to find a therapist who understands your cultural context.
The evolution of kitchen tools is a testament to human innovation and adaptability.
A pencil is not just a tool; it is a companion to our thoughts and dreams.
From The Pencil: A History by Henry Petroski
The computer is a powerful tool for learning.
The tools to create are in everyone’s hands.
Models are tools for thinking and decision-making.
From The Model Thinker by Scott E. Page
We often overlook the tools that shape our culinary experiences.
The pencil has taught us that the simplest tools can have the greatest impact.