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There are no age restrictions when it comes to education. Being a lifelong learner is all about maintaining your curiosity and love for learning, and there are plenty of ways that you can keep pursuing truth and knowledge. In this article, we’ll break down everything you need to know about becoming a lifelong learner.
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QuestionWhat is an autodidact?Community AnswerAn autodidact is a self-taught person. Self-teaching can be done through textbooks, internet research, educational videos, and many other sources.
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QuestionIf I had to practice above facts, am I sure to be wise?Community AnswerIt doesn't necessarily guarantee that you'll be wise (wisdom is so much more than the desire or ability to acquire knowledge), but you'll definitely learn new things.
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QuestionHow can you learn things beyond your grade level?Community AnswerYou can take university classes or join Honors or AP classes at your school. The internet is also a great place to learn about things, so you can also search for information about the topics that interest you.
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Do what works best for you. Life isn't a dress rehearsal, so make the most of it.Thanks
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Test yourself. Read college notes, take CLEP tests, challenge or audit college courses, etc.Thanks
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Leave your perfectionism behind. Experiment, make mistakes, and ask silly questions. If you wait until you know it all, you'll be waiting a long time.Thanks
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- Don't become a know-it-all who gives unsolicited advice or takes over when someone is trying to do something. Give other people space to learn and excel. If you aren't sure if someone is looking for advice, ask if they want it before jumping in.Thanks
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