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How to Study Smarter, Not Harder?

Let me tell you a bit about myself. I was a regular high school student. When I was 17, I lost my mother to ovarian cancer, and that inspired me to aspire to become a doctor. To get into a medical school in Japan, I studied hard for two years.

Despite my efforts, I received rejection letters from all the universities I applied to.

I started to believe that I was untalented and genuinely unintelligent. During this period, my self-talk became increasingly negative.

About three years have passed since those desperate times when I wanted to give up on life, and now I can say I am living the best life possible for myself. I am able to learn in the best environment, using English to communicate with students from all around the world.

The 19-year-old me would have never imagined that I would be living in the UK. I couldn't have fathomed that I would be managing a global study community. I certainly didn't anticipate waking up in the best mood every morning. Gaining wisdom is what made this possible.

'Wisdom for all learners' is the motto that I embrace to change the world.

As one of the initiatives to bring this vision to life, I decided to create a place where all possible study methods are consolidated. That is "Brain."

If you want to change yourself but don't know where to start, what should you do?

In a world where various people voice various opinions, what truly is the correct method of studying?

To solve this issue, "Brain" was created."