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What are some profound thoughts you have on the topic of learning?

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Posted - January 17, 2021

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  • 1840
    It's painstaking. Takes patience. Takes the right environment. Includes reading about it. Talking to others. Listening is most important. This post was edited by CosmicWunderkind at January 18, 2021 9:54 AM MST
      January 17, 2021 10:19 AM MST
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  • 10449
    Did you know that the less porous a person's skull is, the harder it is for them to learn?  Studies have shown that the bone making up the skull in extremely intelligent people is very porous, while the skulls of imbeciles is nearly solid.  This has led some scientists to theorize that some information is collected directly by the brain (absorption), instead of going through the senses (i.e. sound, sight, touch) as was once thought.  Several Munich scientists have conducted research to examine if a person sleeping on a textbook can absorb some of the information inside.  So far results are inconclusive.
      January 17, 2021 10:27 AM MST
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  • 1840
    That's deep. Learning without trying due to bodily makeup. It draws a distinction between athletes and scholars. The thick boned athletes are slower in absorption rate yes.
    Did you know that listening to ambient music will make you smarter. I don't buy the inert object transfer like a solid book to the brainwaves and especially with the inked words. Smart drugs I do believe in though.
    I assume there is directly dedicated music to being smarter and not just relaxing.

    This will directly make you smarter.




    This post was edited by CosmicWunderkind at January 18, 2021 7:03 AM MST
      January 17, 2021 10:32 AM MST
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  • 44173
    Learning begins when you leave school.
      January 17, 2021 10:55 AM MST
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  • 1840
    I had nightmares about high school after I left it. At least one real one. I clash with 2 math teachers. I hated their guts. This post was edited by CosmicWunderkind at January 17, 2021 5:01 PM MST
      January 17, 2021 11:13 AM MST
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  • 22853

    It's certainly not profound - - but I believe young children can teach us "smarter" adults a lot of valid knowledge.
      January 17, 2021 5:01 PM MST
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  • 13395
    The stuff I learned in elementary school by listening in on what the older kids were talking about was much more interesting than stuff I learned in classrooms.
      January 18, 2021 7:03 AM MST
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  • 22891
    that some people might have a hard time learning
      January 18, 2021 1:31 PM MST
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    7269
    That's the way..uh huh uh huh, I like it uh huh uh huh.  la la la
      January 19, 2021 8:12 AM MST
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