The Choice to Learn
by Michael Feeley
When you read, you probably encounter new words and ideas. You can look them up or ignore them and keep reading, such as ‘institutional inertia.’ What does that mean?
There’s pleasure in making the choice to learn by defining and practicing new things. You grow and feel proud of your work.
Learning can also be hard because you need to figure something out like making a wire banking transfer. It can be challenging and frustrating, but it’s essential to understand in some situations.
Learning is a process, and making the choice to learn and solve a problem is a big part of it. There is pleasure and pain in learning.
How do you see learning?
What does learning take?
What choice will you make – to leap in and learn or ignore and move on?
How can you choose to keep joy and curiosity in learning something?
Thanks – Michael (he, him)
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