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What If You Fell From Space to Earth

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6 Signs You're an Introverted Extrovert

Are you an introverted extrovert? Someone who does not completely identify as either an introvert or an extrovert? Things are not always black and white, and a lot of people might actually feel like they fit certain characteristics of both introverts and extroverts. With that said, here are a few

6 Signs You're Smart (And You Don't Even Know It)

Have you ever stopped to think about how smart you really are? Do you wonder how you determine intelligence or what it means to be smart? Let’s look at the signs that show how smart you truly are! Writer: Aditi Nambiar Script Editor: Isadora Ho Script Manager: Kelly Soong Voice: Amanda Silve

The story of a small mind

Once upon a time, there was a small mind that fell from a flight of fancy to a low point. This is his story of how he got back on his feet and became his best self. We hope this story helps you through hard times or inspires you to be brave and find your passion. Support us on Patreon 🎁 ➜ https://

10 Rules of Learning Math Scientifically

For the past 100 years, many brilliant men and women have been researching and thinking about how we learn number concepts and what are the best ways to teach math to children and adults. Combining their findings, we compiled a list containing 10 Rules of learning math. #learn #math #pedagogy Int

Dyslexia Reading and writing problems

About 5-10% of all children are born with dyslexia. Children with dyslexia may swap numbers when reading, swap letters when they appear, or skip words when writing. Some see their handwritten letters upside down and others have problems with the grammar rules - writing correctly is often impossible.

Graham's hierarchy of disagreement

When you discuss a topic and everyone agrees, the conversation often falls silent quickly. However, if you disagree, you contradict what has been said, and the discussion continues. Paul Graham, a computer engineer, therefore proposed a "hierarchy of disagreements" in 2008. Figure out at what level