Every generation rewrites the rules of learning. Back in the 17th century, a young Isaac Newton locked himself away in a dimly candlelit room to scribble while the world outside battled plague. Almost three centuries later, a Gen Z student sits at a desk illuminated by LED lamps, juggling digital flashcards, Pomodoro timers, colourful mind maps, YouTube explainers and more.
The contrast is not only sharp but startling as well. Newton pushed through 18 hours a day without breaks, meals or distractions; today’s generation studies with quick and efficient techniques, algorithms and productivity hacks. Yet, strangely, both generations share the same pursuit: understanding difficult concepts and mastering knowledge. The question arises, “How is Newton’s method helping, and are the trending stu

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