Something I think traditional education is not doing very well is that they basically teach kids that you need to learn in order to build a career and apply it when you become an adult. There’s this very transactional approach to learning. But I think a lot more people are starting to embrace lifelong learning — a way of learning that is more playful, that is driven by curiosity rather than a strict goal of improving your career, and that is more exploratory. You can start reading about a topic without really knowing what you’re going to discover or how you’re going to use it. But you’re learning for the sake of learning, which is beautiful and it’s amazing.

Positively Purging-I welcome your feedbacks in the comments and your likes and passing the real-life wisdom on to others as I embark on this new venture of “positively purging”, as I know each of these pieces represents something…
I think that no knowledge gained is ever useless. It will be used eventually. In the meantime, just enjoy the process. Steve Jobs learnt about typefaces supposedly fir no reason, only to apply it later in the design of Apple computers.
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I agree and believe everything we learn in this journey of life will come together in its own due time. Until then keep learning.
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