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How To Use Your Whole Brain To Study Better

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Shruti Maheshwari

Hi Vishal, thanks for sharing this. While mind maps are an inch closer to the natural way of working of the brain, I think we tend to keep drifting back to organising thoughts even before they can start to make sense-quite subtly bubbles turn into grids and dendrites disappear to give way to matrices. We are trained to think in an orderly fashion right from school to college whereas creativity happens in sporadic outbursts with no premonition whatsoever. But I must say that personally, I liked the two brain theory since it was useful to point out certain types of people-those who are driven by logic and those by chaos.

4 Jan 2017, 11.07 PM

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Vishal Kataria

Well summed up, Shruti. We are trained to think in orderly manners, and that is primarily what stifles creativity and different thinking. And yes, there are those driven by logic and those by chaos, and those driven by logic in chaos. Of course, we know those driven by chaos in logic too ;)

12 Jan 2017, 09.40 AM |

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Shruti Maheshwari

Hi Vishal, thanks for sharing this. While mind maps are an inch closer to the natural way of working of the brain, I think we tend to keep drifting back to organising thoughts even before they can start to make sense-quite subtly bubbles turn into grids and dendrites disappear to give way to matrices. We are trained to think in an orderly fashion right from school to college whereas creativity happens in sporadic outbursts with no premonition whatsoever. But I must say that personally, I liked the two brain theory since it was useful to point out certain types of people-those who are driven by logic and those by chaos.

4 Jan 2017, 11.07 PM

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Vishal Kataria

Well summed up, Shruti. We are trained to think in orderly manners, and that is primarily what stifles creativity and different thinking. And yes, there are those driven by logic and those by chaos, and those driven by logic in chaos. Of course, we know those driven by chaos in logic too ;)

12 Jan 2017, 09.40 AM |