Thursday, February 28, 2013

Life Lesson

We learn many thing during our journey through this world, that is our journey of life. When we start our life, we know nothing. We learn things from our parents, teachers and elders. When we attain maturity, we have very few people older than us who are able to teach us from their experiences. That is when we become our own teachers. We learn from our experiences, our mistakes, from our surroundings, from nature etc.
     It is very true that one is never too late to learn. We learn so many things daily from our family, friends, colleagues and even from complete strangers whom we meet during our work or journeys. Recently, there has been a notable addition to this list of teachers, that is the internet. If we are willing, we can learn so much from the web. The resource in the web is enormous, only we need to know where to search for.
     What I feel that to learn new things, what is most important is not the teacher or the learning material. Actually it is the attitude of the learner is the most important factor in the success of the process of learning. If you have the attitude to learn, nothing can stop you from reaching your goal. On the contrary, if you do not have the attitude, no teacher can teach you anything with tons of knowledge with him.
      Of course, attitude is the most important thing in every sphere of life to become successful. If you do not have the right attitude, you can not be successful, you can not be happy, you can not be a winner or you can not be a role model for your followers. In simple words, right attitude is the key to everything we aspire for.
         So it is not at all impossible to learn new things or improve one's life even at a ripe age provided one has the right attitude to start afresh. Enriching one's life with new knowledge, good habits and practices is always desirable and it improves the quality of life and imparts a sense of fulfillment in mind. So we should always make an utmost endeavor to upgrade our lives with new qualities. 

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