A basic understanding of history, biology, math, and other... - Deepstash

A basic understanding of history, biology, math, and other subjects is important, no doubt. But beyond that, it’s more important that we learn how to navigate the modern sea of information, how to filter out the important , and how to determine what’s downright false, than just remembering more facts.

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