The Value of Continuous Learning
Hanan Ibrahim CIPD - Certified Assessor Chief people and culture officer
People and Culture Strategy consultant | Organizational Development People Development culture transformation
Learning is a food for mind, its how you nurture your ability to communicate and your ability to form a personalized perception of the surrondings
One should think that the value of learning new things and hoping of entering new dimensions by reading or attending professional certificates is somhow valuable and important when you are young and fresh, and this gets diminished (in value) as you get older in age or in position!!! But surprisingly this is far from being true.
The Value of wanting to know more and moving further more on your learning path gets more important and more valuable as yuu getr older. To prove my point let me shre with ypu an intresting story of someone whi considered himslf an expert in his fiedl who took it on his shouldres to hekp others learn but forgot that he still needs it as much as they needed it.
One day and as he was invited to this long waited interview for one of the biggest companies who he always dreamt of joining and he was so much confident that his experience would let him assume that he was the best candidate. but to his own astonishment the interview was ll about not waht he as expert was applying but rather about what inutsry trebnds wreer moeing to and waht the current world cricumstanzeds are leading the industrt and henc the company to and to his amazement he could reply he panicked and his confidene was shalked but he learned a new lesson (hard) but worth learning
ThE DaY YoU SToP LEARNING Is ThE DaY YoU DIE