Thank you. You mean we need to learn various types of things. Not stick to
one kind of things and take an adapted kind of mindset and thus learn
always new things

On Mon, Jul 6, 2020 at 9:24 PM slipbits <slipb...@slipbits.com> wrote:

> Hi;
>
> Learning is a lifetime avocation. Once you 'start' to enjoy it, you will
> always enjoy it. And that's what gets you through the day.
>
> I used to say (still do for that matter) that anything that I once
> learned I will use. Sometimes I will use it years after I 'learned' it.
> When this happens, its a big 'kick' and tells me that I should have
> learned more.
>
> And this is both in the generic sense and in the pragmatic sense. And,
> it does last you forever.
>
> So, for me, the notion of what to do and how to stay motivated is the
> process of learning everything. Nothing goes to waste. And need not be
> specific to one field, or language, or framework, or ... .
>
> art
>
> On 7/6/2020 8:14 AM, Brain Rebooting wrote:
> > Wow. Some great things I came to know about you. Especially "always
> > learning new things" probably take a special kind of mindset.
> > Otherwise, very fewer people are willing to do that. And you people
> > are some of those fewer people.
> > But I'm a little shocked by knowing that, you don't drink coffee now.
> > Probably in the long term, its negative effect suffer your life.
> >
> > Thanks for information about your life. I am trying my best to take
> > advice from it.
> >
> > Greetings.
> >
>
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