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Posted about 5 years ago

4 Reasons Why You Should Never Stop Learning

“You cannot help but learn more as you take the world into your hands. Take it up reverently, for it is an old piece of clay, with millions of thumbprints on it.”

― John Updike

Do you believe that even a man whose age is a hundred has a desire for learning? Humans are naturally curious. We are born to have endless questions about the world around us. That’s why at a young age, we are already investing in acquiring absolute knowledge.

There’s a certain point in our life that we feel like we’ve already known it all. However, learning never stops. There will still be an urge within you that says you need to learn even more. In fact, there are numerous reasons why we should never stop learning.

1. You are advancing

In this fast-paced world, it’s important to learn one new skill each day. For us to cope with the times, acquiring additional knowledge is our key to advancement. We need to develop and apply the knowledge that we’ve learned and mastered if we want to make progress possible.

2. You stay humble

When you consider yourself as a student who’s eager enough to learn more, You’re humble and modest to learn something new to you. One thing’s for sure, the learning you’ve experience taught you to respect and treasure the knowledge you have acquired. Remember to value everything that teaches you and be humble that you’ve started with nothing.

3. You impart knowledge

Do you know the true value of the knowledge or skill you’ve gained? It’s seeing it in someone’s life or that person shares it to others. You can know the true value of what you’ve gained once you’ve imparted it.

4. You enjoy it

An average person smiles 400 times a day. Sure enough, one reason for this is having to learn something new. Another reason is that you’re fascinated with what you can do and what you have learned. Learning is fun because you’re actually doing it or you‘ve discovered something that will help you grow. You only need to leverage it in order to grow as a person.



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