How to grow your brain

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  • @legio5293
    @legio5293 4 роки тому +3761

    Our brain is literally learning about our brain

  • @LOLO-py4kb
    @LOLO-py4kb 4 роки тому +926

    This motivates me to solve more math problems

  • @bgbzero
    @bgbzero 7 років тому +655

    This is very true. I was always one of those at the bottom of our class and of course becoming one made me question my capabilities and so on. I didn't want to stay like that forever. So I always studied, read books, and answered puzzles. I did anything that would make my brain "work". It was like a training for my brain. And so every semester I saw my progress until I reached the top. I was really happy I achieved such. And now it's so easy and fast for me to analyze and memorize.

    • @praveenanookala4457
      @praveenanookala4457 4 роки тому +28

      CONGRATULATIONS!!!!

    • @varshameshram5144
      @varshameshram5144 3 роки тому +8

      Keep it up.

    • @plislah7888
      @plislah7888 3 роки тому +18

      Danggg from bottom to top that's cool

    • @wardan98
      @wardan98 3 роки тому +4

      Can you recommend some such games which increased your intelligence??

    • @Fayzaaan
      @Fayzaaan 3 роки тому +1

      same here bro :)

  • @parthpatel0012
    @parthpatel0012 5 років тому +1134

    This guy has taught me more than i learned in school times.

  • @jacobtran4010
    @jacobtran4010 8 років тому +1016

    Please Do Not Stop Making These VIds! You just revive, inspire and gave hope to a student who was planning to drop Computer Science major.. Thank you.

    • @TheKrish207
      @TheKrish207 8 років тому +15

      Jacob Tran dont give up :) everything is logical.
      Faced a similar dilemma when I opted for a Masters in computer science after graduating from electronics background.

    • @jacobtran4010
      @jacobtran4010 8 років тому +2

      TheKrish207 EE background.. you must be really smart or work really hard o.o

    • @robinhermans3247
      @robinhermans3247 8 років тому +28

      Getting things wrong is the most important thing in the process of learning, you learn from mistakes not from things you get right.

    • @frederickntumba3662
      @frederickntumba3662 5 років тому +9

      Jacob Tran don't give up because you're highly favored by God

    • @ThatoGee
      @ThatoGee 4 роки тому +5

      Hey Jacob! How's it going so far? 😊

  • @thorulfscottson9914
    @thorulfscottson9914 7 років тому +366

    "If the brain were so simple we could understand it, we would be so simple we couldn't." Excellent video, nonetheless.

  • @ben315to405thenstop
    @ben315to405thenstop 10 років тому +2497

    So failing my classes is better then cheating

    • @islulison
      @islulison 10 років тому +219

      Depends why you're failing. Are you even trying or just gave up.

    • @ben315to405thenstop
      @ben315to405thenstop 10 років тому +105

      you kind of give up trying when your teachers suck at teaching are your so behind in your work its better to cut your losses short at that point and learn what you can

    • @ben315to405thenstop
      @ben315to405thenstop 8 років тому +33

      at least my brain grows if i try hard enough

    • @devvv4616
      @devvv4616 8 років тому +45

      then dont go to class and read on your own. much harder that way but your brain grows more. just go the teacher when you have questions about what you studied on your own

    • @Soundheaded
      @Soundheaded 7 років тому +8

      Random this is spot on.

  • @kimtonsing1067
    @kimtonsing1067 4 роки тому +47

    Three years ago i used to listen to him a lot...and lost track of it since then,and now hearing his voice again makes me feels so good and nostalgic😊

  • @Am4d3usM0z4rt
    @Am4d3usM0z4rt 10 років тому +298

    What about the loss of IQ due to brain damage? TBI or stroke sufferers may improve their discognitive symptoms significantly through intensive therapy, however their cognitive functions almost never return fully to pre-trauma levels. It seems to be generally accepted that most kinds of brain damage are permanent.

    • @jerryblizzard9363
      @jerryblizzard9363 7 років тому +17

      Am4d3usM0z4rt I had a TBI in 1994, plus many attempts to kill me since then. My frontal lobe appeared like scrambled eggs. My IQ was tested in 1993 at 128. When retested in 2008 my IQ was 139. A person can repair the faulty neuro synapses within his own head. I have done so! I will not explain how to do it for free online though. Also in 2008 I received my MA - Transpersonal Psychology. And was granted my PhD - Theology. Happiness comes from within and so does healing of mind, body, and spirit.

    • @rossturchyn253
      @rossturchyn253 7 років тому +7

      "A person can repair faulty neuro synapses within his own head." ~"love IS the answer."
      Ridiculous as cliche but devotions (exactly like Yoga or a Biblical devotion) of love increase circulation while reducing edema, swelling, and cortisol production. That last is like the neurotransmitter of stress (hate, say, or anxiety) not only decreasing learning ability during stress but reducing production of Human Growth Hormone (the cellular repairs your body makes at night from REM sleep) participating directly in PTSD - which is a physical hardening of the Amygdalla or emotional switching center of your brain. When you see red, makes me wonder just what we are seeing!?!
      All you have to be able to do is focus with your complete being - far beyond how much you want it or hate it, you have to devote yourself to it, like you want to cherish that thing into marrying you. If Transpersonal Psychology and Theology can focus your devotion then they can be as effective or more than left/right channel syncopated music tracks at 120-220 beats a minute, or Tetris the video game - both practices show positive results in neural plasticity and so neuro-genesis. Interesting that marijuana is 1 of 5 biochemical compounds to have been found that participate in neural plasticity.
      "Continuous learning keeps you young" is a quote from the Centenarian Study (the Okinawan components) of populations who live over 100 years. Memories are tagged to specific locations (cells) so the tape, or access to it, does get scrambled - but repairs occur through the surrounding areas to link those aptitudes back to function. Consistently the comment is the person is "more" than they were before - because afterwards they "CAN" have corresponding aptitude, but with greater "depth of perspective" because the adaptive growth pathway now involves more cells. We are a collection of organic elastic bands - if you work them they maintain and rebuild their function.
      And that is where the whole process becomes more like art than science because how many scientists will focus on devotions to love? (but we Do have scientific studies on Tetris...)
      ~you just got to want it beyond anything you have ever wanted in your life before - because in leveraging your own brains cellular growth, you have to grow beyond anything you ever were before.

    • @2137xd
      @2137xd 4 роки тому

      @@aliving17 its savantisn pretty rare its like mega plasticity

    • @JaiMahadevv27
      @JaiMahadevv27 3 роки тому +4

      @Anonymous alien Not a single neuron was damaged? How could you possibly know that? Perhaps you suffered much more cognitive decline as a result of these conditions than you care to admit.

    • @mountyania9321
      @mountyania9321 3 роки тому +1

      Brain is a plastic;-)

  • @EpistemicPolymath
    @EpistemicPolymath 10 років тому +42

    I love this area of research. If I went into medical research this is where I would love to be. This kind of research changed my life. It made me start to love learning because I know my brain is loving every minute of it. Thank you for an awesome video. Khan Academy is awesome, teaching others is a great way to increase neural activity within yourself, but at the same time he is helping do that for others as well. Awesomeness!

  • @samirkhan-2015
    @samirkhan-2015 3 роки тому +12

    When you get something wrong, when you challenge your brain, when you review why you got it wrong, when you really process that feedback, that's when your brain grows the most

  • @sakinamoawia
    @sakinamoawia 3 роки тому +61

    That's why they say active recall (flashcards) is better than rereading your notes for exams

  • @Zohirul-Jewel
    @Zohirul-Jewel 5 років тому +2

    This is the best Khan Academy video EVER. When I was a teen I would often complain about my assignments being to hard for me, then one day my math teacher tolled me "I can give you something easy, something you already know how to do but you wouldn't learn anything.

  • @LEK-0525
    @LEK-0525 6 років тому +43

    Everyday excercise and reading books

  • @KingDaddyOG
    @KingDaddyOG 4 роки тому +9

    Shoutout to Khan Academy, thank you so much!!
    And a shoutout to everyone else around the world who's bunkering down during this historic time! We can do this!!

  • @Piercingthesky1
    @Piercingthesky1 3 роки тому +4

    I’m so thankful for Khan and his team. His website is incredibly amazing for learning. I really wish we help more with our donations and grow the number of courses further

  • @ahgoon69er
    @ahgoon69er 10 років тому +30

    this video needs to go viral

  • @jasonzacharias2150
    @jasonzacharias2150 2 роки тому +1

    Sal and like two other people know how to properly explain stuff to dummies like me. Thank you sir for years of your free support, God bless and keep you and your crew of masters at the academy. Peace

  • @Dyslexic-Artist-Theory-on-Time
    @Dyslexic-Artist-Theory-on-Time 10 років тому +24

    Short video going over the idea backed by research that your brain really is like a muscle: the more you use it, the stronger it gets.

  • @ashimishra215
    @ashimishra215 2 роки тому +1

    I feel that the Growth Mindset is the most joyful mindset. I thank Khan Academy for introducing me to this feeling and knowledge that my birth abilities don't limit the knowledge and skills I can work to get during this life :)

  • @humi8ni
    @humi8ni 10 років тому +380

    So the brain grows when we're struggling with things.
    Does the "thing" have to be something specific?
    Like math? or science? Logical reasoning? Literature? Art? Music?
    and what's the effect of stronger connectedness between neurons?
    Do we get smarter or just think faster? or maybe do better at the things we're struggling with?
    This should be an hour-long video, I was just getting interested and suddenly the video ended...

    • @OLBICHL
      @OLBICHL 10 років тому +21

      Yeah, I thought the same! ^...^
      Well listening to music like Adagio & Fuge (WAM) can stimulate your brain positively... yet, it would be best you fetch your guitar from the basement and rock all day XDDD
      Watching Khan Academy makes you smarter as well ;-)

    • @RaaynML
      @RaaynML 10 років тому +39

      Not necessarily struggling. Cognitive thinking strengthens the brain, practicing a musical instrument, learning math/solving a complex problem, etc, things like that.

    • @OLBICHL
      @OLBICHL 10 років тому +3

      ShadowMassacr13 Fail that one note 3 times, I would start struggling XD

    • @MynamedidntFitDonkey
      @MynamedidntFitDonkey 10 років тому +37

      long story short,the more you use your brain the smarter you get,pretty logical

    • @humi8ni
      @humi8ni 10 років тому +23

      The short story couldn't satisfy my curiosity, I was hoping the video to show more details and explanations.
      I don't know, maybe this video is intended to be 4 minutes, so it would inspire people's interests to learn more about this topic.
      If so, they totally got me lol
      I spent my last night searching and reading papers because of this video.

  • @Dannnneh
    @Dannnneh 10 років тому +4

    I thought the fact that the more you use your brain for a specific task the better it becomes at it, but it's actually pretty motivational that the more your brain struggles the more it evolves.

    • @BueTAnderbeest
      @BueTAnderbeest 10 років тому +3

      Yeah that's true, i mean in order to learn anything you pretty much need to struggle as part of the process. No one becomes a master at something (e.g. becoming a doctor, lawyer, violinist, ballerina) after a few months, it takes years of education/practice, and during those years some things won't be easy, you'll learn skill through pushing through the difficulties.
      I think the reason why many people think they have a cap on learning something is because they give up at the struggle stage. For example, i tried learning PHP (a computer language). I gave up after a few days, but after a few months, i ended up reading a certain book which explained it in a way that i just 'got it', and it' makes a lot more sense now!
      So i think that people can do pretty much anything if they practice hard enough and never give up (but still, some do just have natural talent, and i guess don't go through the 'struggle phase' as much). It's all about self-belief , dedication and determination i think! ")

    • @onoskaro
      @onoskaro 10 років тому +1

      ***** can I know that book please, because I just started my php class and I am struggling.

    • @onoskaro
      @onoskaro 10 років тому

      ***** can I know that book please, because I just started my php class and I am struggling.

  • @UzumakiNaruto-sg6dc
    @UzumakiNaruto-sg6dc 5 років тому +10

    U r the best teacher in my life!😄

  • @muhammadumerprogrammer5488
    @muhammadumerprogrammer5488 3 роки тому +12

    "My brain is telling me to grow him. and he has hypnotised me to watch this video"
    regards "Brain".

  • @anuragtiwari9793
    @anuragtiwari9793 3 роки тому

    This has stopped my self doubt...thank you khan academy

  • @saymanishe7203
    @saymanishe7203 3 роки тому

    These types of videos make me believe that i can learn anything faster than i believe.

  • @life42theuniverse
    @life42theuniverse 4 роки тому +24

    4:00 and processing the feedback happens during sleep so when you are having those deep challenging problems have a nap.

  • @probablynotsatanic66
    @probablynotsatanic66 10 років тому +193

    Yes, there are variations in levels of innate talent, IQ, and such. There is so much variation in every population that it's simply not reasonable to say that we all have the same capacity. However, there is variation in height and it's a well-known fact that proper diet, exercise, and sleep can significantly increase your potential height. Occasionally, there are some incredibly tall 8'5" giants who were basically genetic accidents. There are some freakishly smart people in this world, but there are many factors that can contribute to the growth of intelligence as well.
    An analogy: Imagine a water bottle standing next to a bathtub. The bathtub can obviously hold more water. But are you going to fill the water bottle up all the way anyway? Of course you are! Look, most of us aren't going to be as smart as Gauss or Newton in our lifetime in the way that a normal-capacity bottle is never going to be as full as a bathtub filled with water. But why keep the bottle empty? It has a capacity, so fill it! And also, don't assume that the bathtub doesn't need water.
    Besides, why compare yourself to the intellectual giants? Be the best that YOU can. It's cheesy, but what's the point in comparing yourself to the one-in-a-billion geniuses? What will that accomplish? God knows that I would feel absolutely inadequate if I felt obligated to be the next Euler. Just keep doin' your thang, man. Your brain is an amazing organ, and never doubt that.

    • @chocolate9304
      @chocolate9304 7 років тому +5

      thanks

    • @clare7424
      @clare7424 6 років тому +6

      probablynotsatanic66 Well said❤️💯

    • @nirv2796
      @nirv2796 5 років тому +7

      You never know if you could try to be your own person instead of trying to live in the shadows of other, completely bypassing this reality in an effort for self respect

    • @nellsie_
      @nellsie_ 5 років тому +8

      This is very well written and needs more attention.

    • @manasisingh294
      @manasisingh294 4 роки тому +4

      This is so great!!! Thanks.

  • @tumpaganguly253
    @tumpaganguly253 3 роки тому +2

    After watching this video I think one of the many ways to grow your brain (make it smarter) is solving tougher mathematical problems.

  • @schoolgoingadult3623
    @schoolgoingadult3623 3 роки тому +4

    Thanks this is a amazing video. I love doing hard things which make me frustrated but now I know why I have gotten better in the topic in which I was a bit bad at. Again thanks.

  • @satvikvarun6386
    @satvikvarun6386 2 роки тому +2

    Pain is the feeling u feel when growth is coming closer and closer

  • @saikumar-il6td
    @saikumar-il6td 4 роки тому

    Khan academy u gave me so much thank u from the bottom of my heart

  • @mahfujhossain1403
    @mahfujhossain1403 4 роки тому +1

    This channel deserve billion subscriber. But alas the more subscriber has pewdee pie. This can be a strong messege that what we are learning. Thanks khanshab for the amazing platform!!! God bless you!!!

  • @ankitabhardwaj7071
    @ankitabhardwaj7071 5 років тому +9

    Thank u so much sir 🙏🏻
    For providing such basic and beautiful teaching student like us who want to learn from home without fee and coaching

  • @alphadan1225
    @alphadan1225 10 років тому +1

    I think I used this approach before in Algebra classes.
    It worked.

  • @patusrohus
    @patusrohus 10 років тому +8

    this is the kind of tutorial that I like to watch

  • @SumiSumiFai
    @SumiSumiFai 10 місяців тому

    I Wish if we were taught this way especially about brain at school to unlock more creativity in a younger age kudos to the team for making great videos like this❤

  • @zombiekiller7101
    @zombiekiller7101 3 роки тому +6

    Education is what remains after one forgets what he learnt in school
    -Einstein

  • @xpH4nT0mx-g3t
    @xpH4nT0mx-g3t Рік тому +1

    I made so many mistakes, that I'm wise now. 🙂
    and Mr. Khan, Thank You!

  • @mkalavi
    @mkalavi 3 роки тому

    This guy is truly awesome & what he said was absolutely inspirational & a100% geniune!

  • @Ratigan2
    @Ratigan2 3 роки тому

    3:09 This "takeaway' reminds me of a KFP quote:
    *“If you only do what you can do, you will never be more than you are now.”*

  • @muhammadalishah6899
    @muhammadalishah6899 4 роки тому +14

    I wonder how come this guys knows about almost everything!!

  • @lesliefernandez809
    @lesliefernandez809 7 років тому +2

    Thank you so much for your math videos and reminding us not to give up. It means the world to me!

  • @derangedpsychopath
    @derangedpsychopath 4 роки тому +1

    To develop a brain we must struggles with learning and make failures. Video is pretty interesting. Thank you for knowledge .

  • @nightevil2101
    @nightevil2101 3 роки тому

    On the one hand, it’s encouraging information, that learning new things, solving problems and “training” your brains makes you smarter
    On the other hand, it would be good to know, how exactly we should train it.

  • @222allmywishescometrue
    @222allmywishescometrue 3 роки тому

    I just recently found this channel and istg THIA IS GOLD!! ✨ Loveee these vids

  • @AAA-ml4ds
    @AAA-ml4ds 4 роки тому +15

    I can't believe I was ballsy enough to send this to my sister but hey you gotta help someone if they need it-

  • @jiwonjayhan154
    @jiwonjayhan154 3 роки тому

    This gives me so much comfort as I am struggling with my study.. haha thank you so much..!

  • @abbasmehdi2923
    @abbasmehdi2923 3 роки тому +5

    "Everything in universe decreases as we use it except your intelligence . The more you use it , the more you develop it . "

  • @ashishaheen4454
    @ashishaheen4454 4 роки тому

    Very easy way of teaching. I like so much

  • @pouringrein9710
    @pouringrein9710 7 років тому

    Everything in this video is on point. This is the best video I've watched so far

  • @ogsupremelyvida
    @ogsupremelyvida 4 роки тому +1

    This video really gave me the motivation to finish my chem hw

  • @GG1409-
    @GG1409- 3 роки тому +1

    I love people look in to Arnold when it comes to show example for body building

  • @dannyboy768
    @dannyboy768 10 років тому +2

    Favorited. This video means so much to me.

  • @sharongonzales2495
    @sharongonzales2495 Рік тому

    You are brilliantly amazing 🤩🧠🙌🏻💪🏻🙏🏻!

  • @AkshayKumar-pp6pl
    @AkshayKumar-pp6pl 3 роки тому

    What A MIND-BLOWING VIDEO

  • @bhatanam6433
    @bhatanam6433 4 роки тому

    I m from kashmir and your videos and your app. is so helpful .Thanks a lot

  • @tanmayking3252
    @tanmayking3252 2 роки тому

    Khan academy is love ❤️

  • @aakashtiwari7471
    @aakashtiwari7471 3 роки тому

    That's really quite interesting that our brain 🧠 is growing, when we struggle the most!
    Now, this thought don't let me feel sad anymore, when I'm struggling 🌀

  • @saidfarid6382
    @saidfarid6382 Рік тому

    Hello Professor
    Thank you so much for your interesting information about Health,i do appreciate your job.I wish you peace and happness under the sky of prosperity. Take care and have a good time.
    All the best.
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  • @siratummustakim9146
    @siratummustakim9146 7 років тому +4

    Thank from Bangladesh

  • @Hannah-jk3dk
    @Hannah-jk3dk 2 роки тому

    Wow even the bible tells us this. Thank you because I am going through so much so its good to know I need to challenge myself

  • @rjcardtv544
    @rjcardtv544 3 роки тому

    I'd watched this video 6 years ago, now I'm harvesting coconut in my brain. Very helpful 🙂

  • @user-7tgfyfuyd0dty
    @user-7tgfyfuyd0dty Рік тому +1

    On my way to improve my brain power, abilities.
    7.12 PM,18 April 2023.

  • @deepakgogoi7232
    @deepakgogoi7232 7 років тому

    This video said that mode you use brain more you develop. Thank you to making such video for us it means a lot.

  • @jsvprime2638
    @jsvprime2638 3 роки тому +1

    I can feel the creation of new neurons in my brain after watching this vide👁‍🗨

    • @BobrLovr
      @BobrLovr Рік тому

      That doesn't actually happen

  • @Arham1716
    @Arham1716 3 роки тому +1

    Our Brian Is Fabulous

  • @deltaexplorer47
    @deltaexplorer47 7 років тому +1

    This is VERY ENCOURAGING !! THANK YOU !!

  • @shivamsinghraj_ssr
    @shivamsinghraj_ssr 3 роки тому

    While watching this video our brain is learning that our brain is learning, our brain is learning our brain!

  • @samarthvanpariya2997
    @samarthvanpariya2997 3 роки тому

    Basically, don’t just let go whatever happened to you ,try to think as much as possible why that happened to you and work on your failing parts and keep improving

  • @Movie.reviews-s
    @Movie.reviews-s 3 роки тому

    this video changed my mindset

  • @amrutamohite8714
    @amrutamohite8714 6 років тому

    Mr Khan you are the best teacher ever cool and amazing

  • @KADWA-NEEM
    @KADWA-NEEM 2 роки тому +1

    When we say brain , it's our mind + soul who does everything.

  • @proxy5061
    @proxy5061 2 роки тому

    I was learning coding, am literally bad at maths and logic , this vedio motivated me , I knew this before as I was a bio student at 12th grade now am developer, so I'll code daily

  • @itssslashhere5245
    @itssslashhere5245 Рік тому +1

    Dude just has the greatest marketing in the world and it's just one guy and not a professional pr team.

  • @pipsmade
    @pipsmade 4 роки тому +1

    Still here in 2020 November 29th, pandemic or not we are learning! 🔥

  • @moshefictitiousquotes4675
    @moshefictitiousquotes4675 3 роки тому

    listening to you makes me smarter

  • @thiswaswrittenlike2102
    @thiswaswrittenlike2102 4 роки тому

    I LOVE KHAN ACADEMY!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @HumayunKabir_1971
    @HumayunKabir_1971 3 роки тому

    Tough things make our brain stronger.

  • @ohno.6516
    @ohno.6516 4 роки тому

    This guy is knowledge.

  • @hanabern3897
    @hanabern3897 3 роки тому

    thank you Organic Chem and Khan Acdemy

  • @AnuragSharma-pi4rl
    @AnuragSharma-pi4rl 7 років тому +3

    Mediation also improves our intellect, better than most of other mental exercises. But our mind struggles less and less when we meditate. Do you have any thoery to explain this?
    BTW, i agree with your muscle-struggle concept.

    • @nekokitty90
      @nekokitty90 6 років тому

      When you do meditation your mind lets go of stress and achieves peace by working through whatever emotions and problems you're holding onto, so it makes sense that it improves the mind because you are forcing your mind to sort itself out.

  • @alevelscientist
    @alevelscientist 10 років тому +3

    i hope you make a series of videos like this

  • @EverythingHere6000
    @EverythingHere6000 3 роки тому +1

    GREAT VID✌

  • @richardhoffman817
    @richardhoffman817 3 роки тому

    Khan Academy is FANTASTIC! THAT BEING SAID...one very significant point of consideration! I'm not so sure getting the answer wrong or making mistakes makes the brain grow more. I think its more a factor of how much you struggle regardless if you get the answer wrong or right, or if you make a mistake, don't make a mistake. However, I don't think you get "smarter" unless you can verify you correctness and/or make verified corrections as needed. Hopefully these corrections can be made in a timely manner to avoid misconceptions and "learned helplessness". The pit is a good place to be if you can pull yourself out, even if you need some help getting out. It is no place to live or visit for an unnecessary extended period of time.

  • @goutamghosh8809
    @goutamghosh8809 3 роки тому +1

    Nicely explained...with inspiration also 😃

  • @snake-in-my-boot
    @snake-in-my-boot 3 роки тому +1

    The brain named itself
    Thats how you know you're on another level

  • @kavindaravishan7351
    @kavindaravishan7351 3 роки тому

    wow.. This is really inspiring.. Thank YOU..

  • @adityamenon6365
    @adityamenon6365 3 роки тому +1

    We can never understand how our brains works bcse we use our brains to understand how our brains work so that we have better understanding how how brains work .

  • @shawnsumpter8633
    @shawnsumpter8633 8 років тому

    I WOULD HAVE BEEN WAY FURTHER IN ACADEMICS IF JUST ONE OF MY TEACHER'S WAS AS INTELLIGENT AND CARING AS YOU.

  • @Soundheaded
    @Soundheaded 7 років тому

    deep thinking improves the brain for sure.

  • @prabirkumarsardar3862
    @prabirkumarsardar3862 4 роки тому

    Thank you so much from India

  • @arjay2002ph
    @arjay2002ph Рік тому +1

    don't forget to feed our brain
    10 brain foods by Jim Kwik:
    1. Avocado
    2. Blueberries
    3. Broccoli
    4. Olive Oil
    5. Eggs
    6. green leafy veggies
    7. salmon / tuna (fish) / omega 3
    8. turmeric
    9. walnuts / nuts
    10. dark chocolate
    Let me also add water. Drink lots of water. Do Meditation and exercise.

  • @kingkongtiger
    @kingkongtiger 10 років тому +4

    My brain is studying itself now.

  • @zahramir6401
    @zahramir6401 3 роки тому

    Such a productive video hope to see more good stuff here🥰

  • @sanattaori6209
    @sanattaori6209 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you

  • @Rohit-pr3bk
    @Rohit-pr3bk 3 роки тому

    Thank you💝

  • @Movie.reviews-s
    @Movie.reviews-s 3 роки тому

    thank you khan academy

  • @kailash_Venkatanarasimhan
    @kailash_Venkatanarasimhan Рік тому

    Motivated 📈.

  • @ambikasingh7
    @ambikasingh7 3 роки тому +6

    So basically it is motivated when i want to quit my math's problem.