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Knowledge allows us to think efficiently from "summary" of Why Don't Students Like School? by Daniel T. Willingham

The more knowledge we have, the more efficiently we can think. This is because knowledge acts as a mental Velcro that helps us understand new information. When we are learning something new, our brain looks for connections to existing knowledge. These connections help us make sense of the new information quickly and efficiently. For example, imagine you are learning about the Civil War. If you already know about Abraham Lincoln and his role in the war, you can easily connect that information to new facts about the Civil War. This connection allows you to understand and remember the new information more easily. Furthermore, knowledge helps us overcome cognitive obstacles. When faced wi...
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