I started learning different languages to better control my negative emotions.
But mostly it helped me focus on real and practical solutions to abstract problems.
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I started learning different languages to better control my negative emotions.
But mostly it helped me focus on real and practical solutions to abstract problems.
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I am deleting Duolingo!
A 1864 day streak, and I've plateaued. It's time to up the ante and start reading books in Spanish. Started today: first one was Los Bravos by Megan and Jorge Lacero, and I read it with a dictionary in my other hand but I read it and I understood it.
So long, passive aggressive owl! So long, shitty AI-generated lessons! It's time to put five and a half years of study to work!
I’m learning Japanese on Duolingo! It’s free, fun, and effective.
My dumb ass just now realizing that Scottish and Irish are totally different languages and I’ll have to learn both if I want to understand both kneecap and my ancestral tongue
Learning for the sake of Learning
I read somewhere that when we learn something new, our brains make a ‘new path’. Just like when we solve a math problem, even when we think it has nothing to do with our practical lives, it still affects our brains – making our minds sharp. This process is called neuroplasticity. By actively engaging in behaviours that support neuroplasticity, you can strengthen cognitive function and…