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Reading: A Limitless Journey of Learning

Reading used to be a luxury, but now it’s a necessity of life. Reading for pleasure or reading informational works both stimulate the brain. Anyone can educate themselves by reading and embarking on a limitless journey of learning.

For many people around the world, learning stops when they finish school. However, it doesn’t necessarily have to. Reading has the ability to teach people more than classes or lectures. There are countless stories of people around the world teaching themselves and becoming self-educated, successful individuals in society. Reading books, magazines, newspapers, or any other type of text can open a world of endless possibilities.

Never Stop Learning

Some of the most successful people in the world attribute reading to their success in life. Warren Buffett spends about five or six hours a day dedicated to reading. If one of the most successful investors of all time spends multiple hours every day reading various texts, that must mean it’s beneficial in some way or another.

Any type of learning requires the brain to be stimulated somehow. Some read to pass time while others read to continue their lifelong journey of learning.

Reading: a journey of learning

Reading is essential because it takes us to places we have never been before, both literally and figuratively. Nobody can achieve all their goals in life without reading. A college degree requires reading as does a degree from a trade school. Learning is limitless; reading opens doors that were never there beforehand

Journey of Learning: Mind Over Matter

Learning cannot occur without ignorance. Everyone is born a blank slate. Learning is universal, people all around the world can literally changes their lives by never stopping their learning experiences.

Reading brings opportunities that couldn’t have been imagined in the first place. Nobody learns everything over night. Like life itself, learning is a journey that cannot be rushed or forced; reading leads to countless possibilities throughout a journey of learning.

Throughout life, the journey of learning takes different paths. Some may be arduous while others are more relaxing. Learning has varying degrees of difficulty; anyone who puts mind over matter can learn more than they would ever think possible.

Pleasure and Improvement

Reading is not limited to one purpose.

There are many different types of learning, but for the purpose of this example, two will be highlighted. Learning for pleasure and learning for improvement are completely different.

Reading and learning for pleasure comes from the imagination running free while reading and learning for improvement often comes with a specific goal in mind.

Both can ultimately lead to self-improvement. Novels are useful because the allow the mind to run freely and think creatively. Informational and nonfiction books are also vital to learning because they present facts and stories that can be examined and studied.

Everyone has a favorite type of book they tend to flock to. Reading allows the mind to flourish. Those who stop reading for improvement find themselves in the same place (literally and figuratively) for decades on end. While shows, movies, and other forms of visual media can be informational, they don’t nearly open the mind as much as writing.

Reading: An Essential Piece of the Journey of Learning

Reading is no longer a luxury, but mandatory to be successful in life. A lifelong journey of learning doesn’t come easily. Reading is simple but still cannot be done easily.

Reading: a journey of learning

Anyone who has been through high school and/or college knows how important reading is to one’s academic success. However, reading goes far beyond academia. Reading expands and improves the brain through multiple exercises. Muscle memory comes in hand when reading complex material. No matter the reading level, reading something informational or even a novel proves to be healthy as long as it’s not done in excess.

Reading allows people to improve their life and continue learning. A journey of learning never stops for any reason. Life has learning moments in almost every second.

Figuring Out Life

Does anybody ever have life figured out? How do people act like they have everything figured out when they clearly don’t? It’s okay to still be figuring out life no matter how young or old you are.

One of the most humbling facts of life is that everyone doesn’t really know what the hell they are doing on Earth. Some may find purpose in life or have some things figured out, but nobody ever has everything figured out. The journey of life is all about figuring out life along the way and appreciating the worthwhile experiences and people who come into our lives.

Figuring Out Complex Relationships

Humans are complex beings, so why do we expect our interactions and experiences with one another to be simple?

The human brain is too powerful to allow its body to live simply. Emotions, feelings, and thoughts all add to the complexities of daily life. When you add in other people, things are bound to get complicated and messy.

Even relationship experts don’t have perfect relationships. Why should we beat ourselves up over a failed friendship or romantic relationship?

We are learning along the way; so is everyone we meet in life. People unintentionally hurt others. Sometimes we hurt people without even realizing until a later time in our lives.

Everyone comes into our life for a reason. Their duration of making an impact on our lives is undetermined. Most don’t stick around for very long at all. Some stay around for seasons. Others, who mean the most, are around for generations.

Instead of looking at failed friendships and relationships, we can view them as lessons that had to occur. The hate towards that ex will get you nowhere in life. Neither will that grudge with your ex-best friend. Forgive yourself and move on. New people are coming into your life, usually when you least expect it. Appreciate the genuine ones in your life, but always be prepared to meet more people no matter the current circumstances.

Friends, Family, and a Sense of Belonging

As social beings, humans aren’t meant to be socially isolated. While some people thrive in the presence of others and high levels of stimulations, others prefer less stimulation and are often more comfortable on their own.

Figuring out life is all about figuring out who we are as a person and to find some sort of sense of belonging in this world. Friends and family can help figure things out, but they cannot do any of the uncomfortable work for us.

Some friends are part of family. At the same time, some family members are distant strangers who have little to no immediate impact on our lives. Blood never has and never will make someone family. If someone says, “but they are family,” they are often part of the problem at hand. Family doesn’t intentionally hurt the people they care about.

Friends can either bring us a lot of satisfaction and fulfillment in life or leave us scratching our heads asking who is really a friend and who is jumping along for a short ride?

People who fade away from each other easily probably didn’t have a strong friendship in the first place. Many people associate with others who have similar interests and hobbies. However, the best of friends often have many differences but still put them aside and hold each other accountable.

“Yes men” bring their “friends” down in the long run. Everybody wants to hear exactly what they want; very few are okay with having friends who call them out for their wrongs and hold them accountable.

A sense of belonging will never come from another person. We have to find the balance between being with others and enjoying our own company. The people who are around today might not be around in a few years or a decade from now.

Figuring Out Life: Work and Sense of Purpose

In American culture, countless identities are tied to work and what is directly produced. People have lives outside of work, but often introduce themselves to others by first stating what they do for work. Nobody would have much of a personality if they didn’t have interests, hobbies, and passion outside of work.

A job will never define someone’s purpose in life. However, many Americans tie their work to their identity and are left clueless when they leave their current or “dream” job.

Figuring out one’s sense of purpose is one of the hardest parts of “figuring out life.”

Work can have a positive or negative connotation depending on how an individual views the subject. Work can be meaningful and fulfilling, but it should never consume someone and be their life. Instead, it is a part of life that can easily change with the blink of an eye.

Sense of purpose relates to what a person can do for the world and how they do it, not what they produce as a result of their work.

Enjoy the Journey

At the end of the day, nobody truly has everything all figured out. You probably won’t have it all figured out in a decade or two from now. Even when life comes to an end, most people would agree they never had everything all together.

Figuring out life is about enjoying the journey that comes with the countless ups and downs. Waiting for the perfect situation will leave you waiting your whole life. Start doing what you want to now and don’t look back.

Life will get figured out along the way. Live in the moment and live without regret.