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When it comes to learning, it doesn’t matter whether we are learning by ourselves or from others. There’re two sides to learning viz., by ourselves or from others, like people or books. There is no issue as to when & where we can learn from others, be they from the senior or younger persons. We need to have an open mind about it and to never allow ourselves to be sucked into arguing the pros & cons of it. The bottom line is that we continue ...
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