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Dr. Saher Mehdi's avatar

Love this line:" An idea only becomes yours after you’ve paid for it, with attention, confusion, and risk.".

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Utkarsh Singh's avatar

as you mentioned in the 'illusion of learning' section of the essay, I also found myself racing to hoard ideas that weren't mine when I first began reading. I'd read an essay on psyche and force myself to remember the name of a phenomenon, I'd read a piece related to nutrition and then murmur the name of particular hormone to memorize it, simultaneously envisioning myself to use the term in future. And when the future did arrive, I found myself with zero memory or even recognition of the things I packed.

It is only after a significant time I realized that the intelligence can only be built by dissecting those ideas in quiet and sharing them just reduces my will to absorb them. I feel real intelligence lies in how much we can keep in rather how much we exert.

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