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📺 Does watching educational videos automatically make you smart? If you frequently watch content from Timothy Ronald, Ferry Irwandy, Cania Citta, or Raymond Chin and feel enlightened, be careful—you could be trapped in the illusion of intelligence. In this video, we thoroughly explore why watching doesn't mean learning, and how you can truly become smart through learning strategies. References and Further Reading: Brown, Peter C., Roediger III, Henry L., McDaniel, Mark A. (2014). Make It Stick: The Science of Successful Learning. Harvard University Press. Carr, Nicholas (2011). The Shallows: What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains. W. W. Norton & Company. Sweller, J. (1988). Cognitive Load During Problem Solving: Effects on Learning. Cognitive Science. Young, Scott (2019). Ultralearning: Master Hard Skills, Outsmart the Competition, and Accelerate Your Career. Harper Business. Postman, Neil (1985). Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business. Penguin Books. Dunning, D., Kruger, J. (1999). Unskilled and Unaware of It: How Difficulties in Recognizing One's Own Incompetence Lead to Inflated Self-Assessments. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. Jalan Samurai needs your support to continue growing and creating. We want to continue creating useful, high-quality, and insightful content. If you find our content useful, you can help us by: 📌 Subscribe and follow all our social media channels: TikTok: (  / jalansamurai  ) Instagram: (  / jalansamurai  ) YouTube: (   / @jalansamurai  ) 📌 Support directly through Saweria: https://saweria.co/jalansamurai 📌 Buy our digital products on Lynk.id: https://lynk.id/jalansamurai Every bit of support from you, no matter how small, means a lot to our development. Thank you so much for your help—may it be a continuous charity that brings goodness to us all. #RealLearning #DigitalDetox #CognitiveBias #FerryIrwandy #TimothyRonald #CaniaCitta #DunningKruger #CognitiveLoad #ActiveRecall #MindfulLearning