Can’t turn it off.
What can’t you turn off?
An insatiable desire to learn.
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The ability to learn, unlearn, relearn, and apply determined, focused, and disciplined effort – these people have mastered their superpower – the ability to adapt, change, and improve.
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Naturally curious as children.
As we age we keep learning new things and eventually we become generally rigid.
New information, readily available, easily accessible.
At some point as adults, particularly at the height of adulting and career, we lose our edge, our desire, our thirst for knowledge.
Our quest to understand is replaced by the comfort of hitting life’s pause button.
Except for people like you my friend.
You defy odds, you remain steadfast, and you set the example for continuous improvement.
Rock on.
Our world needs more like you.
Your family and close friends, they have a front row seat to watch ‘living like you mean it’.
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Anyone who isn’t embarrassed of who they were last year probably isn’t learning enough. – Alain de Botton
When i look back five years ago, i was a punk – a much less experienced person compared to what i know now from the additional 1,825 days of new learning experiences.
i will say the same thing five years from today.
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