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Lifelong Learning

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Lifelong learning is the choice to treat your entire life as a classroom — not just school years, but every job, mistake, relationship, and challenge as an opportunity to understand more. It is less about formal education than about maintaining the habits of a learner: reading widely, asking questions, seeking feedback, and staying genuinely interested in the world. People who keep learning throughout their lives tend to stay mentally sharp, find more meaning in daily experience, and adapt more successfully to change.

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