When learning coding, a second brain that sees the world anew opens.

When you learn to code, a second brain opens up, and you can see the world anew. A new frame expands your brain.

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  • Your brain has never seen the 'coding world' before.

We are all born with empty brains.

But as we live, we learn one frame to interpret the world.

Characters, pictures, math, music, human relationships...

Everything is a process of expanding the world as new frames enter the brain.

Among them, only one frame

completely changes your brain.

Senses themselves change.

The angle at which you see the world expands.

The brain becomes deeper and more sophisticated.

That is coding.


1. When the frame changes, the world changes

Dr. Park Mun-ho says.

"Learning is planting a new frame in the brain."

When a frame is created,

invisible information becomes visible,

and the scattered world is connected into one structure.

For example,

before learning coding, a website is just one page.

But the moment you learn coding, you see:

  • Data behind the screen

  • Structural flow

  • Requests and responses

  • Algorithms

  • Rules

  • Patterns

The unseen world

begins to rise in the brain like a three-dimensional structure.

At that moment, people's hearts beat.

The feeling of being able to understand the world more.

The feeling of the scattered world being unified like a map.

Coding draws a map of a new world in your brain.


2. Visualization: The brain explodes when it understands through pictures

Many people misunderstand coding as 'memorizing letters'.

But coding is not letters.

Coding is structure.

It's flow, pattern, repetition.

And the brain doesn't learn these things through words,

it understands fastest when learning through visual structures.

For example, when you first learn a code to draw stars,

the brain simultaneously looks at:

  • Repeating patterns

  • Increasing numbers

  • Spatial composition

  • Shape outlines

In other words,

it's not just a few simple stars,

but an increase in pattern recognition ability.

That moment is when

Dr. Park Mun-ho's "three-dimensionalization of knowledge" occurs.


3. Repetition Extraction: The process of turning brain knowledge into real abilities

Putting knowledge in your head is not learning.

Learning happens when you put it in your head and then extract it.

In coding, extraction happens as follows.

  • The moment you type the code yourself

  • The moment errors occur and are corrected

  • When you try to create new features with tools you learned yesterday

  • When you solve problems on your own

  • When you search for something you don't know and try again

During this accumulation of repetitions,

the brain changes as follows.

"Ah, now I can create."

"The world is not a place to use what others have made,

but a place where I can create."

When this feeling arises,

a person can never escape from coding.


How does the brain change when you learn coding? (Analysis by Park Mun-ho)

1) New structural thinking emerges

You start looking at problems in terms of "sequence, conditions, patterns."

2) The prefrontal cortex is strengthened

Because you directly perform the process of planning, implementation, and verification.

3) Visual, auditory, and abstract thinking are integrated

The feelings when making music, drawing pictures, and solving problems are combined into one.

4) The second brain opens

Programs come alive in your head.

You can see the architecture, the flow, and the data flowing.

5) Creativity explodes

The ability to 'create something'

is the most fundamental pleasure of humans.


So many people say after learning coding.

"The moment I put what I made out into the world,

it felt like my brain truly woke up."

"When the frame changed,

the world I saw changed."

"Why did I learn this now?

Learning to code was something I should have done before it was too late."


Coding is not a skill, but an 'expansion of consciousness'

If your heart raced while reading this,

your brain is ready to accept a new frame.

  • Your brain will deepen

  • become more sophisticated

  • think more three-dimensionally

  • gain the ability to create something.

And coding never

betrays you.

As much as you learn,

your brain draws a new world.


When you learn coding, life changes from 'user' to 'creator'

This is why

many people learn coding

and change the direction of their lives on the spot.

Your brain wants to see a bigger world.

Right now, coding is opening that door.

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