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696 9 cognitive habits people develop when they grew up bilingual that have nothing to do with language and everything to do with how their brain learned to hold two realities at once

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals · 03/27/2026 07:04 EDT

9 cognitive habits people develop when they grew up bilingual that have nothing to do with language and everything to do with how their brain learned to hold two realities at once

Growing up bilingual reshapes the brain in ways that go far beyond speaking two languages. From higher ambiguity tolerance to stronger cognitive reserve against Alzheimer's, here are nine thinking habits forged by childhood bilingualism that have nothing to do with words.

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