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No need of a right time to start learning...

 


People can have more than one best friend, in the same way, we can have more than one passion...

But we may lose the important factor when we discover our dreams: "Time"

Whether we realize them late or didn't have enough time, we think it's too late to start things afresh...


Hey, it is okay..

    If we observe closely, when we grow, our ability to learn things will only increase, but not decrease as we have some "mind" to think and understand rather than just blindly going...

    We can have better techniques of learning, mastering, remembering which help in understanding what we are doing...

    In a way, getting late access can be a blessing in disguise..!

But: Is this applicable for all fields?

    My dear friend, we cannot succeed in each and every field; but if something really grabs your attention, and if you think you will have regret later, make sure you give it a start..

    Respond to your heart when it speaks to you...

    You can give up later if you really wanna, but don't give up on starting things...

So at last, the suggestion is this - if you are learning, have the mind of a child - no ego, no previous knowledge, no prestige issues; only an infinite amount of curiosity..


     Whenever the start is, make revisits,

    Whenever the start is, understand the process,

    Whenever the start is, enjoy the discovery,

    For learning is the discovery of yourself;

   (If you are interested, you can read more here)


Wishing you great learning throughout your life...

P. S. Thank you so much for reading :) don't forget to share your thoughts in the comments and help in reaching the "Eternal Thing"...

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