1. Fight Boredom1. Most people feel bored when they aren’t challenged and boredom is the number one cause of bad decisions. If you’re constantly learning new things, you’ll be less prone2 to disinterest. And, in today’s world, with TED3 conferences and the Khan Academy, there are plenty of opportunities to enrich yourself.
2. Keep Your Brain Healthy. A 2010 study out of the University of California at Irvine revealed that learning keeps your brain functioning at a high level. Just like you need to exercise your body’s muscles and cardiovascular system, you need to exercise your brain to keep it in tip-top shape.
3. Grow Your Career. If you learn new work-related skills, you’ll be more likely to get a promotion4 or raise. And, with the rise of online education, you can even enroll5 in certified6 programs that allow you to learn and improve your career during your off-hours.
4. Model Positive Behavior for Your Kids. If you expect your children to focus in school and take the time to learn their lessons, you should exhibit the same commitment to self-improvement in your daily life.
5. Fight Alzheimer’s Disease. According to Science Daily, continued learning can slow the physical process of Alzheimer’s Disease. You’ll be healthier longer.
6. Keep in Touch With The World. If you don’t know the latest fashion, comedy and news trends, you’ll sound outdated7 and out-of-touch. By trying new things and learning new ideas, you’ll better be able to relate to those around you.
7. Find and Increase Your Pleasure. Learning isn’t necessarily a chore. If you’re interested in a hobby such as cooking, learning new recipes and cooking processes can be enjoyable. It can make you appreciate your hobby even more.
8. Look at the World with Fresh Eyes. Scientists believe that much of what is called creativity is simply the ability to apply skills learned in one setting to problems in another setting. If you’re always learning, this means that when you face a familiar problem, you may be able to come at it with an unorthodox solution, based on your new knowledge.
9. Keep Abreast8 of Technology. Computers become obsolete9 within a few years. If you’re not constantly learning new things about technology, you’re falling behind. Which means you’ll miss out on social, business and technological10 opportunities, simply because you didn’t keep up.
10. All the Greats are Doing It. Think of anyone, in any field, who is truly brilliant at what they do. They got where they are through constant self-improvement. Truly talented people are constantly learning and implementing11 new skills. It’s worth joining them in this passion.
There are plenty of fabulous12 reasons to keep learning new things, regardless of what they are. Forming new connections in your brain doesn’t have to be difficult, though it would certainly be a good idea to make sure it was some of the time. Now, it’s time to go out there and just do it
1 boredom [ˈbɔ:dəm] 第8级 | |
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n.提升,晋级;促销,宣传 | |
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vt.招收;登记;入学;参军;成为会员(英)enrol;vi.参加;登记;注册;记入名册 | |
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v.实现( implement的现在分词 );执行;贯彻;使生效 | |
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