Friday, July 19, 2019

Why you should never stop learning

One of the good things about life is that you may never have to stop learning, with a growing new set of skills and techniques always coming up and at your had to learn and adopt. by doing so, one is pushing to live a life to the fullest, continually looking for ways to improve and stepping out of the so-called "comfort zone", getting the most of learning as a self-growth tool.
And why is that so? Why you should never stop learning?


1. You will become happier | 
Learning is tough and can be frustrating; this is especially true when talking about taking on new sports like crossfit, or pushing our brain to the limits trying learn how to code. But although new tasks can be hard, nothing is greater than reaching your accomplishment. For highly challenging goals like learning to write software, it is such an amazing feeling when your code works bug free. When we play sports, beating our personal records gives a high like none other.

2. You'll become (almost) irreplaceable to your team | The person who can adapt the most wins; success is most of the times your strengths but about the ability to react and adjust to different situations. If you can only do a couple of tasks, you are limited by your contribution; however, if you can sell, build, code, and run operations among others, you'll become (almost) irreplaceable.

3. You'll stay humble | When we are looking to learn as much as possible, there's less of a chance that we will come off as arrogant. True charmers don't make themselves look smart, they make others look smart. And when people see that you are trying to learn from them, it makes liking you that much easier. Every interaction you have is a chance to learn something.

4. You'll become a great coach | The only way to mastery is through teaching. One of the best feelings in the world is teaching others what you've learned. Not only will it affect the person you're teaching, but also they in turn will teach others.