Wisdom isn't gatekept by classrooms. 🌲 Understanding our place in the world is less about "studying" and more about constant, radical awareness. Pay attention to the rhythm of things. Every. Single. Second.
Don’t just skim—dive deep! Marcus Aurelius reminds us: real wisdom comes from careful reading and bold questioning. #learning#knowledge
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Our closed launch is right around the corner! We’re looking for a few more early adopters who need a better way to organize their knowledge base. 📚
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How does a question turn into lasting knowledge? It takes more than just curiosity. 👇
We break down the 3-step process—from initial spark to memory consolidation—and the crucial role motivation plays in all of it:
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Motivation is the essential driver that transforms a state of curiosity—the awareness of a "knowledge gap"—into the active behavior of seeking and acquiring knowledge.
We've soft launched our product website where we explain what we are building and what's coming soon for all #learners out there. Check us out: https://t.co/Hl6BuFWUor #knowledge#learning#education
Reasoning over large-scale video data just got smarter.⚡️Soon we'll be working to integrate the MMCTAgent: the new framework from Microsoft Research for navigating complex visual collections. Link: https://t.co/wKxJxOuPDa
The future is about more than just one skill. This Forbes article makes a compelling case for why being a polymath is becoming essential for success in today's world.
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#LifelongLearning#FutureofWork#SelfDevelopment
We really like AI, but let's be real, it should be our co-pilot, not the driver. 🤖 Keep your brains sharp and don't let AI fully take over critical thinking. 🧠Here's a paper on AI's impact on critical thinking: https://t.co/3X2F4WC8NL
#AI#CriticalThinking
When you take notes, you are more likely to apply the information to real-world situations or problems. This can help you see how the material connects to your own experiences and interests, making it more meaningful and memorable.
Studies have shown that when people read and take notes, they retain more information than when they simply read without taking notes. This is because actively processing and organizing information helps to strengthen the connections in the brain and improve retention.
In his #book Mathematica, Bessis makes the provocative claim that whether you realize it or not, you’re constantly doing math: https://t.co/Su16MHIUOy #booksky