We all keep learning new things in our lives, don’t we? And never stop learning. In fact, we all keep learning for our entire lives, right?
If I were to ask you, how much time do you take to learn something new, what would your answer be? I’m not guessing, so not giving any options. But I’d say this depends on what you are learning and the time taken will depend on that, isn’t it?
The thing is that there are a few things that we just love to do and we find time doing that anyhow. And if this is your hobby, then you just pick up things quick and fast. So, you don’t need to fret over those things. They happen just like that.
But if you are forced to learn new things that you aren’t inclined to then everything will be troublesome. You won’t be interested in doing that, which might make things harder for you to understand. And in my opinion, “learn”, “new” are subjective terms.
Something that’s easy for you, may not be the same to me. Again, “easy” and “difficult” subjective terms, which can be defined differently for different people.
What’s your opinion on things you learn in your life? Have you ever tried learning that thing, which you like but find difficult to grasp? Certainly, this happens with all of us. Please do share your views below. Let a new discussion begin.
I’m learning the things that interest me
When I started my online activity with the goal to earn additional income, I found the process both difficult and time-consuming. Though the process seems too hard to grasp, that didn’t prevent me from continuing the activity. Until such time that I learned some skills which make earning seems easy.
Currently, I am still in the process of developing other skills because I want to reach a certain level of success.
I agree with you we have different learning styles and capabilities, so it all depends on the these I guess.
Yup. But the best out of you comes out when you are learning something that you are excited about or are curious. Things happen so naturally.
That’s a bonus when you like the lesson that you are learning.