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People who are unusually good at spotting patterns didn’t just “learn it”—certain childhood conditions actually wired their brain that way
When I was nine, I could tell from the sound of my father’s car pulling into the driveway what kind of evening it was going to be. Not from anything he said once he came inside—but from the way the ...
It's not pessimism—it's a pattern that formed for a reason. And patterns that formed for a reason can be worked with.
Bacteria are not usually seen as reliable carriers of information because they divide, move, die, and react unpredictably to their environment – and these behaviors seem opposite to what is needed for ...
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