Chapter 1. Shattering Myths - Deepstash

Chapter 1. Shattering Myths

There are a few myths about learning that hold us back unintentionally, and keep us from our potential. Among them are thinking that failure is always bad, that our learning abilities are capped by our intelligence, and that more studying and exposure is always the better path. 

" If someone else appears to understand something more quickly, they are simply seeing it through a different perspective, not dissecting it like a genius "

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