argue with yourself.


  • If you are trying to learn something new then after studying that subject/topic always argue with yourself.
  • When it comes to learning something new, we know that just studying isn't enough—rather, it's how you learn that makes a difference and according to Columbia University, you'll learn best if you argue with yourself.
  • When your skeptical mind asks questions about and raises objections to your topic, and you answer them with evidence and logic, then you'll have deep understanding of the topic.
So next time you want to learn something new, don't hesitate to argue with yourself.

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Pratik Kumar

Your journey begins here. At the intersection of mindful self-care and deliberate growth, I guide you through the terrain of becoming. This isn't just about improvement it's about revelation. Uncovering what already exists within you, waiting to emerge. Here, we explore practical wisdom that nurtures both inner peace and outward achievement. No empty promises just honest pathways to living with greater purpose and authentic joy. Whether you're seeking subtle shifts or profound reinvention, you'll find tools, insights, and a companion for the journey. Step in. The path to your most fulfilled self unfolds one conscious choice with the flow.

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