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See also [[Joe Dispenza]] on | Lifelong Learning is a state of mind where one is interested in learning new things. See also [[Joe Dispenza]] on breaking the habit of being yourself. | ||
Note by MJ: While most people claim to be interested in learning, they have a poor ability to assess this important human feature. I have seen people make strong statements like "I love learning," and when asked to learn a new practice at Factor e Farm, they were not interested. It appears that many people consider learning to be intellectual learning, but from the perspective of Factor e Farm, learning applied to real productivity and self-evolution is more important. |
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Lifelong Learning is a state of mind where one is interested in learning new things. See also Joe Dispenza on breaking the habit of being yourself.
Note by MJ: While most people claim to be interested in learning, they have a poor ability to assess this important human feature. I have seen people make strong statements like "I love learning," and when asked to learn a new practice at Factor e Farm, they were not interested. It appears that many people consider learning to be intellectual learning, but from the perspective of Factor e Farm, learning applied to real productivity and self-evolution is more important.