Andrew Huberman· PhD
it is no coincidence that children learn songs to learn the alphabet A B C D the inflections the motifs within that song of the alphabet is what allows us to remember that our entire lives
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it is no coincidence that children learn songs to learn the alphabet A B C D the inflections the motifs within that song of the alphabet is what allows us to remember that our entire lives
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it's much easier to learn things through rhythmic song little motifs than it is um through a list of letters or numbers