My brain processes information in a strange way, something that is easy for people to understand would be challenging for me. Something that is challenging for others would be quiet simple for me. The way that I think, is whenever I learn something new I break it down into little tiny pieces for me to understand or I just dumb it down a bit. For example, in math class I just think about how the numbers are at war and the answer to the question is how they would win it war. Carey has also argued that learning isn’t just about thinking and thinking skills; it’s also about how different situations and surroundings shape how we learn and connect with the world around us. I completely agree with Carey because the way I think is influence on how I see the world. Since I live in New York I was taught to always mind my own business and keep it to myself. Cause of that I don’t think aloud I feel more comfortable to think to myself. A bodily learners process information through movement and physical activity, excelling in sports, dance, and hands-on tasks. I learn the best when its hands on because I feel like get to understand it much more clearly and I get to think about it in another way. A intrapersonal learner prefer solitary activities for reflection. Whenever I’m learning also like to work in quiet place because I feel like my ideas are very clear. Visual/spatial learner think in pictures and use diagrams for information navigation.