武頼庵 Brian, a neuroplastician's avatar
武頼庵 Brian, a neuroplastician
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I am a native English speaker and a teacher, tutor, trainer, and coach of English conversation. Research into bilingualism exposed me to the concept of neuroplasticity awareness, and its message I passionately share with the world for the benefit of all people. 日本語ペラペラじゃないけど話すことも読むこともなんとなく出来る。 Estoy aprendiendo y practicando y tratando hablar español para la salud de mi cerebro. La vida nostr es muy interesante y divertida!
It's a huge honor, great fun, (and a real challenge for someone as non-technical as me) to be directly involved in the development of @Nikos's SolarBit device, having got my hands on one of the first 10 prototypes in the world. I need to get a more powerful Bitaxe, something more deserving of being housed in this innovative gadget. Let there be light-mined bitcoin, light-powered bitcoin. Let ephemeral sunlight become eternal sats! #bitaxe #solarbit #DIY
Ronald Reagan was officially diagnosed with Alzheimer’s in 1994, but many medical professionals who conducted analyses, and even his own son Ron Jr., contend that he was already exhibiting signs of the condition while still serving as U.S. President. Manifestations of this condition vary from person to person. Some simply become forgetful, some become neurotic clean freaks, some become emotionally disoriented, and others become exaggerated caricatures of their former, pre-onset personalities. Donald Trump has begun to exhibit some of the latter signs of such dementia. There are people on the right who defend him, and others on the left who mock him. Each is a bad approach to a man who is ill doing a job that requires fitness. Donald Trump is sick and demented. Rather than ridicule him, or defend his actions, we should begin a national dialogue about replacing him. Tomorrow is National Mental Health Day, a good time to start talking about this. #MentalHealth #neuroplasticity #Alzheimers #Reagan #Trump
"Perspicacity" Oh goodness what a mouthful! Reading heavy books exposes readers to new words all the time, and this contributes to keeping the mind sharp, and sharpening one's capacity for succinct articulation. I am currently reading "Lords Of Finance: The Bankers Who Broke The World" by Liaquat Ahamed, and this word was used to describe one Montagu Norman DSO. #wordstr #neuroplasticity
Reading books by George Carlin can teach you things and words. Specifically today, word combinations like "bilabial fricative." The commonly known vernacular is "raspberry." I'm currently reading his posthumous "sortabiography," entitled "Last Words." I'm barely 50 pages in, and already, boy what a ride! #readstr #wordstr
こんにちは!久しぶりに日本に行きたいな~ 無くて淋しいなのは 温泉 と ざる蕎麦 このへんでは地熱が弱いとヌードルがちょっと不味いよ! 和食が最高!<- でもそれがもう分かっぺした
I don't talk about bitcoin in every conversational English lesson nor with every learner, but when the conversation steers us in that direction, I do not shy away from it. I like trying to explain what I've learned so far, and answering questions to the best of my ability. This repeated articulation helps me progressively refine my delivery, and in most cases, the learner leaves the lesson way more interested in bitcoin than when it began. It's like feeding two birds with one seed. My professional work and my personal passion, together. Another topic I'm passionate about is neuroplasticity, and the tremendous cognitive benefits of striving to master a difficult discipline, such as bilingualism (and many, many others). #neuroplasticity