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Why you should learn something new?

When you learn something new, you end up having a template of knowing what works for you when you need to learn something at any later point of time.



You will know about yourself.

You will know the pace at which you like to learn things.

You learn if you are motivated self learner or need structure and external coaching.

Above All, you will get the confidence that you can do it.

Wait, if you love it, then you keep on at it till you are a master.


If you decide to quit and start on another new journey, you still learn that you are better at pivoting like moving onto another useful book instead of finishing a book for the sake it.




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