Summer TBR 📚🔖Starting to learn a new language 🌝 SUMMER VLOG

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00:00 - 01:42 - intro
01:42 - 04:07 - summer vibes 🌿
04:07 - 05:59 - in a bookshop 📚
05:59 - 09:14- summer TBR & bookish
09:15 - 13:56 - my Handmade Shop 💫
13:57 - 14:45 - learning update!
14:45 - 19:12 - Hindi learning, my thoughts

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  • @nadis6305
    @nadis63052 жыл бұрын

    Какая трудная задача!Успехов тебе, Юленька! У тебя всё получится!!!

  • @LanguageEasy

    @LanguageEasy

    2 жыл бұрын

    Спасибо ❤️💫✨

  • @hugoblack504
    @hugoblack5042 жыл бұрын

    превосходно !!!

  • @LanguageEasy

    @LanguageEasy

    2 жыл бұрын

    Спасибо 💛

  • @nadis6305
    @nadis63052 жыл бұрын

    Вы ошибаетесь, наоборот, люди,изучающие языки,полиглоты, никогда не страдают болезнью Альцгеймера

  • @LanguageEasy

    @LanguageEasy

    2 жыл бұрын

    Проверим в старости 😃

  • @deepseanomad3525
    @deepseanomad35252 жыл бұрын

    Hate to ruin your awesomeness. But if I care I'll have to write it. Learning many languages leads to a form of memory loss in old age. Lots of polyglots are forgetful in old age. The human brain was not designed to learn to communicate in many languages. But, I am sure there are ways to mitigate this. Like, doing things that are more animalistic things in old age. Like play hunting or gathering of valuable stuff. With bow and arrow search for fake animals to shoot at. Gather mushrooms. I believe in HYPOTHESIS... that survival activities activates survival instincts. Survival instincts forces the brain to concentrate on many levels. It becomes meditative. Concentrated meditative brain forces brain to hold onto memories. There inevitable will be more research on this in the future.

  • @LanguageEasy

    @LanguageEasy

    2 жыл бұрын

    Interesting opinion. The question is to understand what is considered by "many languages" . For someone 4 is already too much, for other ones 12 is just a beginning. We don't know what awaits us in old age. But after all, learning a new language opens up many doors, like travelling for example (which makes our life more interesting and creates that awesomeness). So, that's quite a philosophical question haha

  • @deepseanomad3525

    @deepseanomad3525

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@LanguageEasy It's medically documented that knowing many languages fluently causes a type of Alzheimer. In America, there's a famous former soldier here on KZread named Pat Mac, Patrick McNamara, he goes on in a live video describing his father who was fluent in 4 languages. And in old age as of now, suffers from ever increasing memory loss. I DON'T MEAN TO HOLD YOU BACK FROM YOUR EVER GROWING HOBBY AND JOB . PLEASE DO CONTINUE ON AS YOU ARE. The memory loss solution I proposed in old age was my hypothesis. And was meant to throw hope that in the future there "should" be solutions to these problems. Continue as you are.

  • @LanguageEasy

    @LanguageEasy

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@deepseanomad3525 there are some other medical documents that claim that learning languages may reduce the risk of Alzheimer... Whom to believe? 😅 The only one way out I guess is just to listen to your heart and learn as many as your brain lets you. Thanks for sharing anyway!

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