Reading, writing, and arithmetic. They're the basic of learning and for good reason. Without them you can't even get through life.(You can't assemble a bicycle, correspond with a friend, or figure out how much change you should get when making purchase.) Get good at them and everyday life gets a lot easier. Get greater at them and your potential to learn knows no bound.
If you're shying away from learning as an adult because you weren't too thrilled with learning as a kid in school, listen to this. "You can learn many things quicker and better as an adult than you did at age 15," That's because your experiences over the years contribute to basic knowledge about given topics. When learning something new, it gives you a running head start that somebody without that background doesn't have."
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Start your morning with story and end your day with nonfiction.Stick plays into your lunch hour and recite poetry after dinner. take notes, reread important paragraphs, and question the author's statements. Argue with him in the margins. What's he trying to say? How does it relate to your own experiences? Does what he has to say make sense?


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