How We Actually Learn, Pt 2: Play
March 18, 2019
It may sound trivial, but that's where its power lies! Being too serious or extrinsically motivated leads to us just reacting to the world (e.g. fight or flight response) which is not a good time to learn. We learn when we are in a state of play where we can poke, prod, toy ...
Why Play?
March 14, 2019
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