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How Learning Rebuilds Your Mental Architecture explores learning as more than the accumulation of information — as a process that physically and psychologically remodels the structure of the observer.
In this episode of Observer Embedded Reality: Beyond the Anchor, Denny Cho reframes learning as architectural repair. Every new concept, pattern, skill, or realization does not simply add content to the mind; it changes how the mind routes attention, organizes memory, resolves ambiguity, and builds future meaning.
Through the OER lens, learning becomes a reconstruction process: the observer takes in difference, metabolizes it, and rebuilds the internal structure that determines what reality can become readable as.
A reflective episode on growth, adaptation, plasticity, identity, and the way knowledge changes the shape of the self.
Learning does not just teach the mind what to know. It rebuilds the mind that does the knowing.
By Denny ChoHow Learning Rebuilds Your Mental Architecture explores learning as more than the accumulation of information — as a process that physically and psychologically remodels the structure of the observer.
In this episode of Observer Embedded Reality: Beyond the Anchor, Denny Cho reframes learning as architectural repair. Every new concept, pattern, skill, or realization does not simply add content to the mind; it changes how the mind routes attention, organizes memory, resolves ambiguity, and builds future meaning.
Through the OER lens, learning becomes a reconstruction process: the observer takes in difference, metabolizes it, and rebuilds the internal structure that determines what reality can become readable as.
A reflective episode on growth, adaptation, plasticity, identity, and the way knowledge changes the shape of the self.
Learning does not just teach the mind what to know. It rebuilds the mind that does the knowing.