In the age of information overload, it is easy to find answers to anything with just a search.

“In the age of information overload, it is easy to find answers to anything with just a search. But searching is not the ultimate solution. What you find through searches often amounts to fragmented pieces of knowledge. These fragments are not enough to grasp the bigger picture or uncover the deeper connections of a subject. To truly understand and create meaningful insights, one must cultivate enduring knowledge and wisdom over time. This involves gathering vast amounts of information while simultaneously refining, filtering, and reconstructing it—a practice that strengthens critical thinking and reasoning skills.”

“Today, fragmented bits of knowledge are abundant. We live in an era where acquiring knowledge is easier than ever. Yet, as the saying goes, ‘A pearl without a thread is just a bead.’ Personal perspective and subjective judgment matter deeply. It takes critical and creative thinking, or ‘mental muscle,’ to transform scattered knowledge into something truly valuable—a treasure. The ability to craft insights from these fragments is the hallmark of a true intellect in this era.”

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