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The precarious challenge that every conference organizer must face is that our conferences need less teaching, less presenting, less speaking and more time dedicated to connecting the dots. (So, factor that into your meeting ROI equations!) Lectures Are Life-Threatening To Learning And Destroy The Ability To Connect Dots If we don’t get the opportunity to think about the information and associate it with memories we already have, the new information is quickly forgotten. If we don’t, the information is not moved from our short-term memory to our long-term memory. We must associate new information with our past experiences and previous knowledge in our brains. In order for us to learn something, we must be able to connect the dots. Learning Starts With Connecting Dots In The Brain The hippocampus then sets into motion the transfer of the new information into long-term memory. Whenever you mentally start connecting the dots, you trigger your brain’s hippocampus, the traffic cop for learning. The more connections that you can make, the more likely you will be able to retrieve that information in the future. The more you are able to connect new information with past information, the thicker that part of the fishing net. Think of your memories as huge fishing nets made of connecting points of data from different parts of your brain. Your memories are like large dot to dot webs of data connecting information in your brain. Sometimes we had to solve math problems or interpret symbols to identify the next dot in the chain.

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Your task was to draw a line connecting dots in the right series so that the outline of an object was revealed.Īs we got older, the dot to dot activities became more complex. This paper and pencil puzzle contained a sequence of numbered or lettered dots. The Daily Dot reached out to Lauren via TikTok comment and DoorDash via press email.Do you remember the children’s activity connect the dots? In a comment, Lauren followed up by writing, “YALL I DON’T EVEN USE DOORDASH MUCH ANYMORE THAT WAS JUST A MOMENT OF WEAKNESS. “NAUR this hasn’t happened to me but the app has told me that i’ve done it too many times and i won’t get any credits for a while but SIGNING FOR FOOD?” a third said. “I got BANNED from Uber eats bc I would lie for refunds this was back in 2019 and I never downloaded the app again embarrassing me like that,” a second wrote. I’ve forced myself to stop,” one person shared. Once I realized how easy it was, I did it so many times.

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Others revealed how they’ve previously lied on food delivery apps. “just pretend you set it to be that way bc your neighbors steal food lmao i delivered for doordash and ppl told me that’s whyyyy i’m dead,” a third commented. “time to switch to uber eats,” a second said. “Time to make a new account,” one viewer suggested. The video racked up over 28,000 views as of Wednesday, with viewers suggesting what she should do next. “That’s fucking embarrassing.” PASSES WILL BE CANCELED. “I’ll never come back from that,” she concludes.

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However, she says a few days earlier, a DoorDash driver confusedly asked her to sign when delivering her order. She says she’s lied enough times that she now has to sign for her order anytime its delivered, “like it’s a UPS package.”

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Lauren explains that she “has lied many times” so she can get “free credits” because “she loves a free meal.” Lauren notes that she “doesn’t lie about the Dasher” to avoid getting them in trouble. The video features user Lauren as she recounts her “humiliating” encounter with DoorDash. A DoorDash customer went viral on TikTok after revealing that she now has to sign for her orders-after lying on the app repeatedly to receive free food.











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