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5 qualities of right-brain learning.

July 2, 2022

 

HEART WISDOM. Profoundly meaningful and deep. We are connected to ourselves, one another, and the earth.

NON-LINEAR. The creative doesn’t move the way we expect it to move and answers don’t arrive the way we expect them to.

ASYNCHRONOUS. The solutions are separate from the problem.

SIMPLE. Understanding is simple and elegant. It’s not complex or overthought. (Complexity often means we’re over-thinking.)

ANCIENT. The earliest humans learned in a similarly sensory and aesthetic way…. intimately connected with their natural environment.

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