Lifelong Learning 終生學習(1 / 3)

(2) Keep a “To‐Learn” List

We all have to‐do lists. The are the tasks we o aplish. Try to also have a “to‐learn” list. On it you write ideas for new areas of study. Maybe you would like to take up a new language, learn a skill or read the collective works of Shakespeare. Whatever motivates you, write it down.

(3) Get More Intellectual Friends

Start spending more time with people who think, not just people who are smart. Stay with people who actually i much of their time in learning new skills. Their habits will rub off on you. Eveer, they will probably share some of their knowledge with you.

(4) Guided Thinking

Albert Einstein once said, “Any man who reads too mud us his own brain too little falls into lazy habits of thinking.” Simply studying the wisdom of others isn''t enough, you have to think through ideas yourlf. Spend time journaling, meditating or plating over ideas you have learned.

(5) Put it Into Practice

Skill bad learning is uless if it isn''t applied. Reading a book on C++ isn''t the same thing as writing a program. Studying painting isn''t the same as pig up a brush. If your knowledge be applied, put it into practice.

(6) Teach Others

(2) Keep a “To‐Learn” List

We all have to‐do lists. The are the tasks we o aplish. Try to also have a “to‐learn” list. On it you write ideas for new areas of study. Maybe you would like to take up a new language, learn a skill or read the collective works of Shakespeare. Whatever motivates you, write it down.

(3) Get More Intellectual Friends

Start spending more time with people who think, not just people who are smart. Stay with people who actually i much of their time in learning new skills. Their habits will rub off on you. Eveer, they will probably share some of their knowledge with you.

(4) Guided Thinking

Albert Einstein once said, “Any man who reads too mud us his own brain too little falls into lazy habits of thinking.” Simply studying the wisdom of others isn''t enough, you have to think through ideas yourlf. Spend time journaling, meditating or plating over ideas you have learned.

(5) Put it Into Practice

Skill bad learning is uless if it isn''t applied. Reading a book on C++ isn''t the same thing as writing a program. Studying painting isn''t the same as pig up a brush. If your knowledge be applied, put it into practice.

(6) Teach Others

You learn what you teach. If you have an outlet of unig ideas to others, you are more likely to solidify that learning. Start a blog, mentor someone or even discuss ideas with a friend.