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About What Did You Learn Today

Time never stops. Technology never stands still. Learning is important to keep us abreast of things.

Fast learning is learning from experienced people. Experienced people can pass on their knowledge from past experiences through successes and mistakes, through both problems and solutions.

Real-world Learning through repetition is one of the things that make it successful. But it was a trade-off of time to accumulate that experience. If we choose, experienced and skilled professionals are an alternative to reducing study time by passing knowledge to us. Please don't be shy to ask or learn from them. Don't be afraid to say "I don't know" because that might be the last time we'll say it. Because we will learn it afterward.

We may not find the right thing the first time we do it. But every time we do, we gain experience.

Never stop learning...

"What Did You Learn Today" may be a way to pass on knowledge. If any part is wrong, you can suggest or comment.

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