It
doesn’t really matter whether you are sitting on your comfortable sofa with
your favorite books to read or when you’re in a rocking chair on a front porch
trying to journal your day or simply standing on a veranda at late night
stargazing. No, I don’t care a hoot if someone is a big fan of a four-walled
classroom and likes to spend the time there eternally or steps outside that
space to learn significant things including bits and pieces. And I’m not in the position to judge whether
or not a lot of people are deeply engaged in a corporate world trying to beat
the demand–where competitiveness is a real game and pressure is a challenge.
When the rest only need typical things to get by–because not everyone is born
with such complex lifestyle. After all, every lesson learned from both
different point of view is vital.
Who
cares if you are sitting next to the prominent ones in a seemingly current and
relevant conference or having a coffee talk with the famous person in the
society or better yet, having a small chat with familiar faces including
strangers in busy streets? Does it really matter? Because everything about it
and behind this is called life-long learning–we are life-long learners–an experience
in the simplest word.
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