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The Science of Thinking

May 31, 2021
"Un" makes life comfortable and imaginative. Be happy and enjoy the moment. Don't worry. Don't worry. Can you guess what these ads were for? Actually, it is for insurance, since the ads are everywhere. Gan is good at understanding them automatically. If I see another insurance ad, I won't think about it for a second. However, there is something illogical, something Gan cannot handle. , then hands it to Drew, and it happened in the educational field: lectures, which have long been the primary method of teaching, are now on the decline. Like old advertising, it is very easy to control and often, especially at scientific conferences, a lot of up-to-date information is presented beyond Drew's ability because he does not have a large enough mass to break down the basic information. than lectures, universities offer workshops, peer learning and quizzes where students have to answer more questions, putting in more effort rather than listening and taking notes.
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This will undoubtedly make Drew work hard and diligently, and this is a good thing. This is how learning is achieved, but many students don't like it, because it requires more effort, such as the difficulty of motivating someone to get off the couch to exercise. It's hard to force Drew to use all of his energy. There is an attraction to doing things you already know as musicians when you play the same familiar pieces of music, as you automatically assume it feels good and sounds good. Watch videos that give you a feeling of understanding without learning anything to drive with GPS so you don't get lost, and don't learn it either.
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If you really want to learn and get better at something and have the opportunity to become an expert, you have to be prepared to feel uncomfortable because

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takes effort and requires fighting through confusion and for most of us it is quite unsatisfying. Translated by: Translated by the translation team
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