Club100 || Betterlife || The Complexity of the Brain

in STEEM FOR BETTERLIFE2 years ago (edited)

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Happy Morning Steemian, as a student, I've observed some things about the brain which i would love to share with this family

First of all let's understand the brain The brain we hear everytime is a complex organ, it controls the thoughts, the memories, the emotions, touch sense, motor skills, visions, respiration, temperature, hunger, thirst and every other process that is at work in our body, the brain and spinal cord is what makes up what we recognize today as the central nervous system...

As a student or young scholars, we have to bear this in mind, An average mans brain, those some use the cruel term dull to categories can only store thirty to fourty percent (30-40%) of what is being read or input into it... This is a clear fact which mostly affect many students because they've failed to understand how their brain works, as a scholar, if you want your brain to function to the best of it's ability... Visit that particular thing thrice and it will be registered in your memory.

Second factor, when you're in a hurry to grab something, the brain is stressed and can only grab Twenty percent or less (20%) of what you're trying to memorize... At that point in time anything you want to memorize, you have to go through it 5times to get it registered in your brain.

The brain also is a "Jack of all trade, master of none" in the sense that it can only function well without distraction, any observation i made was without distraction and if distracted will give you another result... The brain can't process information concerning acquiring a new skill or knowledge with another thing being a distraction... It needs focus to give you what you need.

In terms of acquiring skill and knowledge, it pays to take a break sometimes, if you meet most successful scholars and people in general, study their life, you'll notice that at some point when trying, they took a break, taking a break has nothing to do with failure... I use myself as an example, when i learning how to use the piano, I continuously made mistake until i got annoyed and went home, came back the next day and it was as if there's a new force at work in me, it also applies to academics.

There are three key ways to learn in whatever you want to do... "Try Try Again" when you've tried thrice and it's not sinking in, retreat, take a break and come back... It always works, Happy New Week to You All.

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