There is learning everywhere Some lessons are learned in educational institutions. Some lessons are learned in a humorous discussion. Some lessons are learned in a serious discussion. Some lessons are learned from others' mistakes. Some lessons are learned from the mistakes we make. Some lessons are learned from our travels. Some lessons are learned from the flora and fauna around us. Some lessons are learned from children. Some lessons are learned from elders. Some lessons are learned from our own life experiences. Learning is a never-ending process. Life never stops teaching, and learning never ends — even our death can be a lesson for others. Ageing stops when Learning Continues M.L. Narendra Kumar
When Does Ageing Really Start? The obvious answer? The day we’re born. Or the first time we spot a grey hair, a shiny bald spot, or a saggy chin. For some, ageing begins when diabetes knocks on the door, or when blood pressure starts “pressurising” us. For others, it’s the moment we’re hunting for our glasses—only to find them in the pocket we already checked twice. The list goes on. We often tie ageing to old age or health problems. But here’s the indigestible truth: ageing starts the moment we stop learning—and stop being curious. Why learning? Because continuous learning is the secret to living the old saying: “Miles to go before I sleep.” Those who truly believe—and live—by those words never stop growing. They surrender ego and pride, replacing them with humility. When we stay curious, the child inside us stays awake. That child is hungry to create, discover, and experiment. Imagine this: a child’s energy and drive, but with your adult face—surrounded by paintbrushes,...