Things you already know are secrets your brain has learned without you even noticing.
Imagine you're playing with building blocks. You don’t need someone to tell you that a red block is bigger than a blue one, you just know it because you’ve seen them side by side many times before. That’s like having things you already know in your brain, ready to help you when you’re playing or learning something new.
What It Feels Like
Why It Matters
Sometimes, when you’re learning something new, it helps to remember the things you already know. Like when you're learning to add numbers, if you already know how to count, that makes adding easier, just like knowing your way around a toy box helps you find the blocks you want.
So next time you figure out something without help, remember, that’s your brain using its own secrets!
Examples
- You know that water boils at 100°C, even if you don't understand why.
- You already know how to tie your shoelaces without thinking about it.
- You know the days of the week and their order.