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Learn to recognise when you need to know something.
One learns by doing
Knowledge is not which is memorise, Knowledge is that which benefits.
But while ignorance can make you insensitive, familiarity can also numb. Entering the second half-century of an information age, our cumulative knowledge has changed the level of what appalls, what stuns, what shocks.
Teach you? I cannot teach you. Go; experience for yourself
There is no easy or difficult; only familiar and unfamiliar.
Stuff your brain with knowledge.
Learn something new every day under the sun. You will never get old if you do.
Before a performance, a sales presentation, a difficult confrontation, or the daily challenge of meeting a goal, see it clearly, vividly, relentlessly, over and over again. Create an internal "comfort zone". Then, when you get into the situation, it isn't foreign. It doesn't scare you.
When I'm in a foreign city, I like to get to know it like a local.
Forget what you've been taught so you can remember what you know.
Familiar like a forgotten song from long ago that takes you back to a moment the second you hear it. And you recognize who you were. Then. And now. And you have to figure out how to reconcile the two.
Practice makes perfect.
By teaching others you will learn yourself.
Reading is the beginning of knowledge acquisition.
Read.
Travel.
Read.
Ask.
Read.
Learn.
Read.
Connect.
Read.
There are lots of things I'm acquainting myself with now to be a more well-rounded person.
Sometimes, the only way to learn something really well is to revert to the state of mind of a novice and reawaken to the raw observations that you have accumulated instead of relying on the conclusions you have reached from the exogenous premises absorbed through teaching and bookish learning.
Learn by reading, listening, observing, imitating, and emulating.
Discover. Read. Learn.
A little knowledge could be a large comfort.
Observe, record, tabulate, communicate. Use your five senses. Learn to see, learn to hear, learn to feel, learn to smell, and know that by practice alone you can become expert.
Each time you learn something new you must readjust the whole framework of your knowledge
Seek to understand rather than be understood.
Learn to see - accustoming the eye to calm, to patience, to letting-things-come-to-it; learning to defer judgment, to encircle and encompass the question on all sides.
Feel it, baby. Memorize it. Learn to love it, 'cause it's all you'll ever know. Just me. Nobody else.
Practice the art of what, where, when.
Cognition modifies the knower so as to adapt him harmoniously to his acquired knowledge.
Accept your lack of knowledge and use it as your asset.
Feel the world, instead of trying to understand the world.
Become at ease with the state of "not knowing.
You have to learn and keep learning.
unfamiliar things least produces familiarity. Familiarity only gets closer to you when you open your doors to familiar things
What I learned on my own I still remember
Practice what you know, and it will help to make clear what now you do not know.
We have each other memorized.
With so much unknown in this life, how little it takes for a face, a grove of trees, an outcropping of stone to become familiar.
Working from the familiar will either point down the path to a solution, or it will suggest the new tools and understandings that need to be developed.
Thoroughly to teach another is the best way to learn for yourself.
No matter how much we know in any area there are always new things to learn and things we have previously learned that we need to be refreshed in.
One must always be prepared to learn something totally new.
And I begin to learn.
What I have been taught, I have forgotten; what I know, I have guessed.
Read, learn, apply...
My dear, how will you ever learn unless you first don't know?
Know thyself, especially thyself after a couple of drinks.
TO LEARN IT MORE DEEPLY, TEACH IT
Best way to learn is by reflecting and emulating.
Experience teaches slowly, and at the cost of mistakes.
Explore new learning adventures.
Do less; observe more; enjoy most.
Sharpen your mind with the beauty of knowledge and the tears of experience to be wise.
Combine practice with belief.
Practice makes the heart grow fonder.
What you understand, you know; and what you know, you don't forget.
The more you learn, the less you fear.
The more one learns, the more he understands his ignorance.
Exchange information, learn to speak sensibly about any subject, learn to express your thoughts, accept new ones, examine them, analyze. Think objectively. Think toward the future.
Practice, the master of all things.
Be open to other people's opinions, ideas, and try new things. One of the best ways to learn is to feed off other people's experiences.
A world constructed from the familiar is a world in which there's nothing to learn,
Listen to everything, forget much, correct little.
Test knowledge through experience, be prepared to make mistakes, and be persistent about it.
Relearn astonishment.
that made the unfamiliar familiar.
From one learn all.
Through my questions, you will learn to teach yourselves.
One learns by doing a thing; for though you think you know it, you have no certainty until you try.
Make a new friend by picking up a book and getting to know it!
Learn to breathe, learn to speak , but first ..learn to feel
The more you know, the more you know.-- Cate Tiernan
Learning from experience is a faculty almost never practiced
practice makes better
Attempt to teach the young but little at a time; this will be easier to impart, easier to receive, and surer to be retained.
I've learned to create a palette, a vocabulary of ways to take pictures.
We now accept the fact that learning is a lifelong process of keeping abreast of change. And the most pressing task is to teach people how to learn.
You can learn by listening, or by getting whacked between the eyes with a two-by-four. I always found listening easier.
Repetition is the key to real learning.
Knowledge can be acquired by a suitable and complete study, no matter what the starting point is. Only one must know how to 'learn.' What is nearest to us is man; and you are the nearest of all men to yourself. Begin with the study of yourself; remember the saying 'Know thyself.
Familiarity can blind you
Facing a language you don't know is like returning to your infancy when your mother tongue used to be a foreign language to you
going beyond the comfort zone is how we learn!
The greater part of instruction is being reminded of things you already know.
I learn by doing ... the same thing over and over and over again countless times.
Become as knowledgeable as possible.
I learn from experience.
To learn a thing was to know a thing; to know a thing was to understand a thing; to understand a thing was to face it without fear.
Acquire knowledge, and learn tranquility and dignity.
To learn something new, take the path that you took yesterday.
To gain knowledge, you may simply observe, but to truly understand, you must experience.
Learn. Explore. Discover!
See the world with new eyes every day.
I am young to learn.
Use your time to gain knowledge
What you know will keep you from what you need to know if you don't remain a novice.
one learns to do by doing.
In practice, we return over and over again to perception, to just sitting. Practice is just hearing, just seeing, just feeling.
It's like learning to ride a unicorn. You never forget.
To know is to memorize.
To understand is to utilize.
The accumulation of knowledge is learnedness.
The accumulation of wisdom is experience.
So while I still hate to readjust my thinking, still hate to give up old ways of perceiving and conceptualizing, yet at some deeper level I have, to a considerable degree, come to realize that these painful reorganizations are what is known as learning,