Learning has to be for the love of it, even if you think you’re all-knowing.

Never say no to something that you could learn that can make you better at anything that you care about or want to improve yourself in.

When you approach the process of learning all the time, you have to think of it not as a one time thing that is transformative and life changing, but as a continuous and never-ending process that has to keep going and taking place anyway in perpetuity, even when you don’t need it. Even if it feels like you no longer need to learn that much or at that rate anymore, because you’ve already arrived, or you’re good enough, or you know more than enough already.

Learning is supposed to be a continuous process or practice that you do, engage in, or have, even if it feels that you don’t need to learn anything anymore, because you have already mastered everything.

It is supposed to be something that provides you with a never-ending source or supply of tools, practices, strategies, knowledge, understanding, experience, mastery, abilities, skills, and stuff that you can use later on to help you get through anything. The more you have, the better. The more you have, the easier everything you have to go through will be. You can handle and face anything that you can go through way easier and better, because you have an abundance of solutions to every problem. You have an infinite number of things that can be so helpful in many situations. You have an endless source of ideas, one of which surely will get you through whatever you’re struggling with at the moment. You can get through any challenge, which makes you stay ambitious and have no problem with having very high standards.

You have been learning and improving yourself for so long it has become very rare to find something that you cannot already find a solution for from what you’ve learned before all those years, as opposed to thinking it’s impossible, because you’ve never been there before.

That’s why you need to learn everything. What you think you need, and what you think you don’t need. You may never know when what you’ve learned on any random day in the past could come in handy.

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