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Great Polymath Project | How Memory Works | Day 6

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  When you let your mind wander, you switch back and forth all the time, remembering and imagining. Your mind is a time machine.  Through this blog, I will be sharing my daily experiences and insights as I embark on this journey to become a polymath. I will be exploring a diverse range of topics, from science and technology to art and literature, and sharing my thoughts and observations along the way. The Polymath Project How Mind Works:   Netflix and Chill The phrase “Netflix and chill”  originated in 2009  initially meant exactly what it said: to watch Netflix and relax.  2015 onward new meaning gained universal popularity companies even used it as a marketing tool "Netflix and chill" phenomenon  began as a casual way for people to relax and unwind with movies and TV shows.  Netflix has expanded its library  to include a wealth of educational and  informative content in the form of documentaries documentaries  cover a wide rang...

The Polymath Project | How Communication Works | Day 5

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 “The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place.”  Through this blog, I will be sharing my daily experiences and insights as I embark on this journey to become a polymath. I will be exploring a diverse range of topics, from science and technology to art and literature, and sharing my thoughts and observations along the way. The Polymath Project How Communication Works: Communication is an art that I have honed over the years as a seasoned speaker. From teaching and giving demos to handling conferences and client calls, I have effortlessly conveyed complex ideas and navigated difficult scenarios. It has always been second nature to me, which is why I was taken aback when I recently discovered that my speaking score in TOEFL was lower than expected.  How could this be? I never had an instance where I'd to struggle with conveying ideas effectively. This revelation prompted me to delve deeper into the fascinating world of communication...