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The two syndromes you should avoid in any learning process

There are two syndromes that you should avoid when it comes to learning. They are the wise man syndrome and the “I can’t do it” syndrome. Although they may seem like antagonists, the truth is that both lead to the same result: failure. The act of learning always requires us to position ourselves phase by phase.

When reading is much more than reading

Did you know that the way you see the world says a lot about you, including the results you are getting? The information you receive never enters in a pure state. This is because our brain uses the internal references it has to interpret the new information. Or...

The fog effect in learning

Today, when I realized that the day was submerged in fog, I found myself thinking to what extent the way we learn is not also somewhat fogged in. When we learn something new, we only do so to have clarity and competence about a...