Memorizing facts and then regurgitating them into carefully crafted words is not science people. It’s intellectual bulimia. Real science happens when we explore what we don’t know. The first law of understanding the human brain and the mind within, is to be an explorer.

Abhijit Naskar
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The first law of understanding the human brain and the mind within, is to be an explorer. This quote by Sir Ken Robinson, illustrates the importance of moving beyond rote memory and rote learning. Rather than memorizing facts and regurgitating them into carefully crafted words, we need to move beyond this pattern and explore what we do not know. That is the first step to understanding the brain and mind within.

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