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Thursday, September 4, 2014

LFA: LEARN FROM ALL

LFA: 
Learn From All. 

Every thing, every plant, every animal, every person and every situation
is a teacher if you are ready to be a student. I am compiling these tips
more for my self-learning than passing on to the readers. I wish I
should be student till my last breath. Though technology and Google
has given us knowledge on our fingertips, we can still learn a lot from our surroundings. “I know all” is the biggest illusion and highest ego.

The moment you think, you are a master, you lose your mastery. For continuous learning one needs to drop his ego completely. One needs to be consciously observant. One needs to keep all senses alert. Keep
open your eyes and ears. Never treat anyone inferior and consider yourself superior. When you will treat yourself as a student, you will treat everyone with respect as a teacher.

Take a simple example of a pencil; how many lessons we can learn from it. Unless and until it goes through the pain of sharpening, it is of
no use. What it has inside matter more than what it has outside. It is of no use unless it takes the help of finger. Lastly it has limited life.

5 Tips to Learn from All:
1. Nobody knows every thing but every body knows something.
2. Speak less; listen more.
3. Observe minutely.
4. Don’t blame. Learn from your own mistakes and failures.
5. While learning, keep your ego aside.

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