Why constant learning is important and what it does to your brain

We typically think of school age as learning and all that follows, as something else. That ‘something else’ is the honing of more or less repetitive tasks that make up our lives. And as we increasingly enjoy the pleasure of getting better at them, we tend to spend less and less time acquiring new activities, new hobbies, new usable knowledge.

The usable knowledge is the kind to later apply to make something of your own, to occupy yourself with or to create a new life pattern, a new activity with new tasks for you to get increasingly better at it.

In simpler terms, it is constant-learning and it is one of the most important ingredients for a healthy mind.

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