Cultivating Cognitive Abilities

 

Nakamura Tempu (1876-1968), a Japanese inspirational thinker, once expressed that the contemporary focus on knowledge frequently overlooks the development of cognitive abilities, resulting in difficulties in distinguishing accurate information and impeding the practical application of knowledge for a gratifying life. In this context, cognition denotes the capacity to perceive things clearly and make decisions. Alternatively, it signifies the mind's capability to distinctly discern things, acquire knowledge, make judgments, and act upon the information. For instance, when confronted with the same set of facts such as surrounding situations and people's words and actions, individuals may have varying perceptions. This discrepancy can be attributed to differences in the quality of recognition. In essence, cognitive ability can be understood as the proficiency to contemplate deeply from multiple perspectives using one's own intellect.

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