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  • Babe: “I no fit date broke guy.”
    Guy: “Me sef no fit date hungry babe.
    Savage Level: Balance dey life!

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    Babe: “I no fit date broke guy.” Guy: “Me sef no fit date hungry babe. Savage Level: Balance dey life! #knowledge
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  • We often hear the phrase "everyone knows that," but what does it really mean? Common knowledge refers to facts and ideas that are widely accepted and understood by most people, without needing special research or explanation.

    Think of it as the kind of information you wouldn’t need to Google or footnote in an essay. For instance, we all know the Earth orbits the Sun, that water boils at 100°C, and that Shakespeare was a playwright. These are pieces of knowledge we encounter early and often, making them part of our collective understanding.

    But here's the catch: what’s “common” to one group may not be to another. Cultural, regional, and educational differences mean that what one person assumes as obvious might be brand new to someone else.

    That’s why it’s always worth thinking twice before assuming something is known to everyone. Whether you’re writing, teaching, or just having a conversation, knowing the boundaries of common knowledge can help you communicate more clearly—and more kindly.

    So next time you find yourself saying, “That’s just common sense,” ask: is it really
    #knowledge
    We often hear the phrase "everyone knows that," but what does it really mean? Common knowledge refers to facts and ideas that are widely accepted and understood by most people, without needing special research or explanation. Think of it as the kind of information you wouldn’t need to Google or footnote in an essay. For instance, we all know the Earth orbits the Sun, that water boils at 100°C, and that Shakespeare was a playwright. These are pieces of knowledge we encounter early and often, making them part of our collective understanding. But here's the catch: what’s “common” to one group may not be to another. Cultural, regional, and educational differences mean that what one person assumes as obvious might be brand new to someone else. That’s why it’s always worth thinking twice before assuming something is known to everyone. Whether you’re writing, teaching, or just having a conversation, knowing the boundaries of common knowledge can help you communicate more clearly—and more kindly. So next time you find yourself saying, “That’s just common sense,” ask: is it really #knowledge
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  • Octopuses have three hearts and blue blood.
    Two hearts pump blood to the gills, and one pumps it to the rest of the body. When they swim, the heart that pumps to the body actually stops beating—so swimming is exhausting for them!

    Also, their blood is blue because it uses copper (not iron like ours) to carry oxygen. Pretty wild, right?

    Want a fun fact about space, history, or humans next?

    #knowledge




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  • Crypto newbie? Stakings your safest bet
    #Growsafe
    #GROW
    #DEFI
    #staking
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  • * Which of these is you?*

    *Always grumpy
    *Always smiling
    *Full of attitude
    *Wants attention🥹
    *Short temper
    *Friendly
    *Stubborn
    *Cry baby
    *Talkative
    *Made of Aura
    #knowledge
    *👀 Which of these is you?* *Always grumpy💗 *Always smiling🤍 *Full of attitude🙄 *Wants attention🥹 *Short temper💔 *Friendly❤️ *Stubborn🙈 *Cry baby👍 *Talkative😂 *Made of Aura 😎 #knowledge
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  • The more you know, the more you realize how much you don’t know.
    This is often called the Dunning–Kruger effect—a cognitive bias where people with limited knowledge overestimate their understanding, while those with deep knowledge tend to be more aware of their limits. True experts often sound more cautious, not because they know less, but because they understand the complexity.
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    The more you know, the more you realize how much you don’t know. This is often called the Dunning–Kruger effect—a cognitive bias where people with limited knowledge overestimate their understanding, while those with deep knowledge tend to be more aware of their limits. True experts often sound more cautious, not because they know less, but because they understand the complexity. #knowledge
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  • Good morning everyone
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    Good morning everyone #knowledge
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  • 3/7
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    3/7 🙏🙏 #knowledge
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  • 2 more exam to go
    lord help me
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    2 more exam to go 🙏 lord help me #knowledge
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  • The "spotlight effect" is a cognitive bias where people tend to believe they are being noticed more than they really are. In other words, we often overestimate how much others pay attention to our appearance or mistakes. This happens because we're so focused on ourselves, we assume others are too—but most people are too focused on themselves to notice!
    #knowledge

    The "spotlight effect" is a cognitive bias where people tend to believe they are being noticed more than they really are. In other words, we often overestimate how much others pay attention to our appearance or mistakes. This happens because we're so focused on ourselves, we assume others are too—but most people are too focused on themselves to notice! #knowledge
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