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Learning can occur in several ways: In the first approach, we look for another option among those known to us. If we have not found another option, we can consult and try to learn from others or from various sources on possible solutions. If we did not find a satisfactory solution, we may have to investigate the matter, and expand our knowledge, so that we can create new options.
Each of these options requires more cognitive resources then the one before. Therefore, we prefer first of all look for the possibility of that lies in our SON, then we will try to learn from others, and if it fails, we will be forced to spend resources on exploration and inventing new theories.
This solution is suitable for ''doers'' who are driven be desires to fulfill physical needs. However people that tend to think more seems to have an addiction to dopamine and are less dependent on physical needs. These thinkers will be more eager to explore and less to learn from others or do.
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