Are you capable of learning anything?


Just another entry for PortaofKnowledge (PoK) i know the titles are getting better every day, based on previous articles we see many benefits of using Languages and its benefits in various fields, Learning is a basic process of any living being that consist of using the resources we have in hand and give them order, the letters A,C,R are in disorder does not communicate anything, when we apply emergence using different communication systems say English using its own rules that A,C,R can be organize into C,A,R a meaninful word.


A single individual by essence perceives the world by iNtuitions or Sensations proposed and theorized by Carl Gustav Jung, it is broken in two Extraverted: Outside me or Introverted: within me, so one learn about the world as long as it possible by information we get.


Introverted Sensation "Repetition for internalizing"  also known as Associative Learning: Think about how many books you read to learn your first language. I'm guessing quite a few. This is a common method for learning anything, as your surroundings and necessities drive you to grasp the fundamental principles by recognizing cause and effect internally. In other words, with enough exposure, you will eventually figure it out. A mouse, for example, knows that if it pushes a button, it will receive a reward, and eventually, other mice will follow suit. The motivation here is to conserve as many resources and as much energy as possible to secure a stable position in the future. Though it may be somewhat careless, it is a potent tool when applied appropriately in the right environment.


To apply this: For instance, if you want to learn to play the guitar, start by altering your environment to revolve around your goal. Watch as many guitar-playing videos as you can, spend time with the guitar, even if it's just strumming the strings, and make friends with the best guitarists you know. Push yourself out of your comfort zone by playing for friends and others. The point is, if you want to be a guitarist, you will become one by creating the right circumstances.


Introverted Intuition "Follow your guts" aka Deductive Learning: Every information is valuable and can be used to construct the big picture but if we take too much unrelated or useless knowledge it only takes us far from our purpose, it is better if we can sistematically study what information represents and what is its importance, the motor motivation is that we can use this little baby steps to deduct and delivere an easy flow of thinking in order to reach our objectives with little friction as possible avoiding what is not inherent. This ranks as fast learning technique but easily falls short if not explored more possibilities.


To apply this: Similar to the former, the key is to be focused on your objective by integrate useful knowledge that fits in to your final goal. Say you want to learn English you first thought will be learn everything by the book learning from various sources but at the end you are not able to take the full potential, it will be more useful if you focus all you energy in little steps that can actually gravitate you towards your goals like if you want to speak in future look for every expression and rule for it instead of listening the same audios/ reading all the same books like a fool. Later on you will integrate the rest to complete what is lack.


Extraverted Sensing: "Just play around and everything will be reveal" Constructivism/Practical Learning: We mostly learn by doing and experiencing things, compared to others. The possibility to be present in the moment and make use of the information has an insane impact on the individual and will store that information for later. When it comes to languages, you can use this approach to play around with creating sentences as much as you can, introducing different grammar structures to communicate. The main motivation is to strongly interact and explore the vocabulary in your daily uses. As a new sense, you may feel the need to be talkative in social situations for the sake of enjoying what you can use.


To apply this: If you want to be a more social person, start by living reality as it is and putting yourself in highs and lows. Don't feel bad about making mistakes because it's part of the process. You may have to lose two thousand times before making yourself a warrior, but after that, naturally, your confidence will boost and you will become insanely comfortable after a while because once you do it, it's not scary anymore. Your ego has died. So if you really want that girl/boy, take the time to really know the person in reality and use the information to your advantage."


Extraverted Intuition: "Imagine and it will be real" Creative Learning:  Is one of the most effective ways of learning as it resonates with the creativity of every individual. It involves capturing all ideas and then taking them into the unknown to theorize and turn them into reality. To make it effective, you must understand the most basic elements and how they interact with each other. You may encounter failures and make mistakes, but each time you will understand every aspect like second nature if you have the correct source of information.


The creative side of the brain will make connections everywhere for you to observe and choose. You can achieve this by writing down your ideas, talking to different people, chatting on the internet, or watching movies. The driving motivation is to feel a strong need to create and express something new. The bright side is that it is very appealing and can be used to spark your interest very quickly. However, since it is too open to discussion, it is not uncommon to create awkward or illogical sentences that do not fit with reality.


To apply this: allow your brain to make connections naturally without judgment. You may need to experience new situations and ideas to stimulate your brain to start working. For example, if you want to learn to play the guitar, improvising is a good way to make connections with yourself and the music, as everything comes from connections from your past experiences and your brain's subconscious. The rest of the process is to learn to break the rules and improvise with what is inside you.


The four Perceiving functions within an individual play a crucial role in absorbing information from various perspectives. Depending on your personality, each of these functions may resonate with different learning styles. The key is to keep exploring different approaches to learning, focusing on working smarter rather than just harder during study sessions. Learning is an essential and enjoyable part of life, yet many educational institutions often emphasize a passive "look and learn" approach, which overlooks the importance of personal identity and individualized learning processes. Therefore, it's important to invest effort into understanding yourself better while pursuing education. identity and learning process while doing so, so work harder to know yourself!






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This post is heavily influenced by Michael Silva and The Lenguage world, you must take a look if this resonates with you







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