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Monday, 19 September 2016

Learn to unlearn


Growth: Out growth in life is directly proportional to our new learning’s. The time when we stop learning, we cease to nurture. Learning gives an opportunity to expand. It broadens our perception. It has the ability to change our viewpoint. It allows us to transform to the greater goodness.
New Learning: Definitely, new learning involves new ideas, new concepts that were not identified to us earlier. But, there is also another dimension to the learning i.e. learning to unlearn. Whatever that we have learned earlier may not be perfect existential model and may not be serving the purpose. We should know how to unlearn the already learned clutters in our possessions.
Database: You are a collection of a huge mass of database forced and stored upon you by others. The programming of the database happens at the earliest stage of our life when we don’t have any control of life and our life is dictated by various sources such as the elders, parents, school & society. This program is strongly hardwired even as grownup adult in the present day. Subconsciously, these habits, database are highly engrained that we behave and live in an autopilot mode governed by the ideas, beliefs of others. This is a real problem for every one of us.

But, now as a grownup adult, you have the freedom and control to make conscious choices to create your own new set of database that serves the purpose. Creating a new database includes eliminating the old database not serving the life purpose. This is what I call it as ‘Learn to Unlearn’.
Learn to Unlearn: It is consciously eliminating the old stored data that do not serve the purpose. There are proven techniques to perform this sort of the exercise. Once you are into the practice of this exercise, you will come to know how much more you have to unlearn on day-to-day basis. This is a fresh realisation that puts you in the success path.
Summary: We have been programmed by our experiences & surroundings since childhood. Some of these databases do not serve the purpose now. As a mature adult, you have the conscious choice of discarding such kinds that were learned in the past. As we go on and on, we come to know how much more we have to unlearn.

“You are definitely in the path of success, when you learn to know how much more you have to unlearn on day-to-day basis”

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