I recently listened to the 7sage podcast and they said "slow is smooth, smooth is fast," and I finally get it.
I was getting questions wrong when I sped through the stimulus and only took in the very basic information. But, the fact that sunscreen use only increased over the past 25 years is the important part to the answer. When I move slowly through the stimulus, I get a smooth understanding, and that smooth understanding gives me the ability to choose the answer as fast as possible. WOW!!!
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I recently listened to the 7sage podcast and they said "slow is smooth, smooth is fast," and I finally get it.
I was getting questions wrong when I sped through the stimulus and only took in the very basic information. But, the fact that sunscreen use only increased over the past 25 years is the important part to the answer. When I move slowly through the stimulus, I get a smooth understanding, and that smooth understanding gives me the ability to choose the answer as fast as possible. WOW!!!