Artificial intelligence forces society to reconsider what thinking truly means. Machines can process vast data quickly, but they lack context, values, and lived experience. Rather than replacing human cognition, AI amplifies it. The future belongs to those who can ask...
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Emotion and cognition are inseparable. Stress narrows thinking, biases decisions, and impairs memory. Positive emotional states, on the other hand, enhance creativity and flexibility. Managing emotional well-being is therefore not separate from intellectual performance. Mindfulness, reflection, and emotional regulation are...
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Learning is not about exposure to information but about engagement with it. Memory strengthens through repetition, emotional relevance, and application. Techniques like active recall, spaced repetition, and teaching others outperform passive consumption. Education systems are slowly shifting toward these insights,...
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