-- Mukesh Jain email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mobile: 09977165123 "happiness and joy are the wealth of prosperous life"
Hullo members, this is just to share amongst you. What is the difference between the young and the old besides stamina? If you strain your brain a bit and think, desire to learn and explore new things, is the answer. Ever noticed the youngsters going to work? They are so excited, full of energy and eager to learn and explore new things. In one word, they are unstoppable. An older person on the other hand, has lost the desire to learn new things. They have forgotten that change is omnipresent, our constant companion. This is the reason that learning must be a continuous process of our lives. We can never say, "We know enough. We don't need to know anymore…" New world Opening our eyes and ears to new experiences, we open the door to a whole new world. Our world need not be restricted to our work and hobbies, for our profession, and hobbies are largely related to the exposure we have had until now. For example you can't develop your love for paragliding until you actually do it. Different strokes There is a possibility that after this exposure, to new things, we might change our profession or hobbies, but this does not happen every time. By the end of this exercise we will come out as a more evolved species. this may change the way we function professionally and as a person. For instance, it can give us new, more lucrative business idea or break the monotony of our daily life. Courtesy this paragliding hobby of ours we might become risk takers at work. Ample advantage The more we explore, the more we become knowledgeable and a better person. This also shows up in our work as our productivity rises. With this plethora of benefits why should we close our doors of learning? The older we become, the more we abhor any changes in our surroundings, be it in the form of people, places or the tasks. The older we get the more important does, "familiarity" become. State of inertia It is generally seen that we, as people, wait to be pushed by external factors that make us uncomfortable, until we explore solution in order to once more find our comfort zones. these external factors could be technological changes, like introduction of computers etc., which could affect our job security. Medical problems and relationship issues could be some of the other factors. New horizon Man, being a rational and an intelligent being, could embrace the path of continuous learning by jolting oneself from this complacency and motivate oneself to be open to new techniques and concepts. The whole idea is that one should have the thirst for knowledge and new concepts. Once that thirst is there, you will devise ways to quench it. Start by doing simple things differently…. May be tomorrow you can try brushing your teeth with the other hand….. To unsubscribe send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the subject unsubscribe. To change your subscription to digest mode or make any other changes, please visit the list home page at http://accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/accessindia_accessindia.org.in
