Yes, One should "Never Stop Learning"; but How Much is Too Much?

@mythociate (21437)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
February 21, 2018 11:16am CST
I guess the learning I want to continue to do for as long as it's possible is 'finding out Why things happen.' And rather than just 'assume it happens because of humans' boring-old evil nature,' I hope to find out why things really happen (knowing that no one thinks they are themselves 'evil'). But is there a 'why something happens' that is too much?
The true sense of the word " Why " is ... "Cheese (Something Big), Cue (Stage-Direction), Either, Neither, Neuter, Quality, Quantity, Qu...
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@Plethos (13560)
• United States
22 Feb 18
i like discussions amongst a handful of people.
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@anikoonline (3250)
• Hungary
21 Feb 18
I'm sorry to say but I don't want to learn now. I spent too many years with studing and had too many exams. Now I want to live without books to memorize. Your ambition looks great. I think it won't be easy, because this is not what is written in books. Good luck and don't give up looking for answers!
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@RasmaSandra (73407)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
21 Feb 18
The best thing is to keep an open mind and keep being curious to get to know about everything.
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@indexer (4852)
• Leicester, England
21 Feb 18
The most important thing is to be completely open-minded and accept that one's formerly ingrained beliefs could be wrong!
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