Life never stops teaching if you want to keep learning

Life never stops teaching if you want to keep learning

Imagine how an infant who is just born is able to drink mother's milk as a natural phenomenon of nature. As infants, we’re presented with a strange new world to discover. And with nothing else to do, everyday we dive in something new in the world, devoting all our time to learning how to use our five senses. At first we appear completely hopeless, not even realizing that our arms and legs are parts of our body. But soon enough, we start figuring some things out. Within a few months, we learn how to recognize faces better than a computer can. Our rate of learning in those early days is truly extraordinary if you think about it.

Then as kids, the world is our classroom. First we learn some basics like how to sit Indian style, how to hold a crayon, how to cross the street, and how to share. Not to mention learning thousands and thousands of words. We get older and learn about Romeo and Juliet, World War II, and photosynthesis. Every year, we can look back on ourselves the year before and be amazed at how much we’ve learned. In college, things get a lot more specialized, but we’re still continuing to learn all that we can.

And then, do we just stop? It is said that 42% of all college graduates never read another book again. Ever. But continuous learning is vital to making the most of what the world has to offer. You could say that it’s what separates us from the animals. And there is evidence to suggest that it plays a role in staving off mental diseases such as Alzheimer’s. Here are some ways to make sure you don’t break the habit of learning that most people abandon after graduation.

Keep on travelling. A survey shows that a fifth of Americans can’t find the U.S. on a world map. And I’ve heard some Americans say they don’t know where Canada is too!. If people have such a horrible knowledge of geography, I have to think that they probably haven’t traveled much. When you go visit a foreign country, where you’ll be forced to learn a new culture. It’s bound to be a shock to find that not everyone does things the way you’re used to, and a culture shock means a learning experience. Even domestic travel can provide new opportunities, as you get used to a new way of life in a different part of the country.

We need to take up a new hobby every time we think we need to learn something new. Simply beginning a new hobby can open you up to a brand new world waiting to be discovered. Wine tasting, skiing, golf, painting…the possibilities are endless. You’ll learn the intricacies of a new craft and meet new people. And these people might be very different from you, giving you more opportunities to learn new things.

There is nothing like reading books all the time you have. You probably have a library very close to home that’s if you just go there and read one book, you’ll be ahead of 42% of all college graduates. If you prefer to read the latest books and have a little money, there’s no shortage of bookstores, not to mention Amazon. Reading is a cheap form of entertainment with practically no risk of injury, and it boosts your brain power a lot more than watching TV.

Keep watching news and reading the daily newspaper, this is the continuous way of learning every morning with fresh news coming in the press and on TV. While I’m not a fan of being inundated with the excessively negative news fed by paid media that everyone seems to think is so important, you might consider some other parts of the newspaper (in print or online). Beyond the stories about who was murdered last night or how the economy is destroying your standard of living, there’s this often overlooked part called the Arts section. Here you can read insightful articles on a wide variety of topics that you might not know much about. Best of all, you can read it without feeling depressed.

Enjoy reading interesting blogs by eminent people. Obviously, you must be already doing this. There are countless people out there sharing their knowledge on a huge range of niches, and anyone can find plenty of blogs that interest them. Because you can leave comments, blogging offers a level of interaction that can’t be matched by books. Think about it that after you finish school, you’ll never again have someone giving you homework. And while you probably spent many years looking forward to that, it’s important to realize that learning is a big part of what makes life interesting. When your learning is self-directed, it can be a lot more fun than school was. You were given a large brain for a reason. Use it. Cheers!

Dr. Swati Bijawat

Associate Professor-Sociology | PhD | TISS Certified | MBA I Social Scientist |

4 年

Learning is a never ending process even during the moment of death there is something to learn...

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Girish Pareek

Bespoke Astro-Life Coach for the High-Achievers for 30+ Years I Study and apply the science of Vedic Astrology to prosper human lives I A Relentless Corporate Executive Turned Entrepreneur

4 年

100% agree KISHORE SHINTRE Bhai. Learn, Act, Reflect, Share, Repeat Isse behtar zindagi ka saar kuch nahi.....

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ES Jagadeeshwar

Independent Law Practice Professional

4 年

True, Sir. Learning should be a lifelong learning. As long as we are living on this earth, we have to know how to live on this earth? we should also know once a person left this earth, what will happen? to where his Atman will go? after death and before rebirth where this 'preta atma' will stay? Our education systems failed us to understand about life clearly. So these qualifications are meant to work like a slave, earning some money, after some time, leaving the physical body. The purpose for what we have taken birth on this earth is limited to struggle for existence because of wrong economic policies aimed to make few very rich. Sadhaks have to think as the educational qualifications acquired are meant to earn some money, for survival or to work like a slave but no way useful to attain salvation or leave the physical body peacefully. What we have to learn is a lot. The best way is understanding the lifestyles of ancient Rishis and those who showed the practical way of life, because they relied on their practical experiences. Sadhaks should not rely on meaningless interpretations in the name of teachings. So, one has to think about from birth to death and after death.

krishan kant

Director/Actor at 3Penny

4 年

??Natural teaching is better than a forced one???????

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Bolaji ayoade

Chief Administrative Officer at Independent National Electoral Commission

4 年

Your Content is Absolutely Right!

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