Is learning a waste of time?

“Why learn in school when you’re going to forget everything anyway?” – my daughter asked.

It should give us pause when youngsters are routinely asking this type of question that many of us also asked when we were in school: “will I ever use calculus in real life if I want to be a doctor? Why the heck is this a prerequisite for me?”

A very valid question for which I believe there is a very valid answer.

Learning how to learn

You might have heard this one before: you learn how to learn in school.

I think there’s a better way to explain this statement above. Let me try.

Just like any other muscle, our brain is also like a muscle (technically it’s an organ and not a muscle but let’s go with it for now for this analogy…). But I’m sure you’ve heard this one already before right? Well, I think it’s a bit more than that…

Our brain is like our complete body with different muscles or areas. Just like in our body, we have leg, arm, chest, back muscles, in our brain, we have areas for different things as well – thought, memory, emotion, touch, motor skills, vision, breathing, temperature, hunger and all other processes that regulate our body.

Then there’s the left hemisphere that is thought to control language, math and logic, while the right hemisphere is responsible for spatial abilities, visual imagery, music and your ability to recognize faces.

Ok, that’s enough for the technical parts of this post. Let’s get into what that has to do with learning.

Working out your entire being

If you went to the gym and only worked out your biceps all the time, you will eventually have some pretty decent biceps but you’ll be missing out on all the other compound movements that are super important to grow and balance the other parts of your body – chest, legs, back, etc.

Have you ever seen a guy who’s buffed at the top and has very skinny legs? Believe me… It doesn’t look good. Not to mention that weak legs means weak foundation for your entire body.

Taking that same analogy, if you only studied one area like math or reading because you are focusing on studying engineering, the other parts of your brain would be deprived and would not grow. Those other areas also balance out your entire brain and serve as foundational areas you need for your main job.

Align your goals with your learning

You have to ask yourself: what are your goals in life?

Do you want to feel smart? Look smart? Make lots of money? Have a fulfilling life? Have people who love you? Be able to love many people around you and feel good about that? Make an impact on the world?

What do you really want …? 

The answer to all of these things and more involve learning.

Learning is natural and automatic from the moment you are born. But you eventually get to a point where  natural learning slows down.

Natural learning usually starts to slow down a few years into your job when things become repetitive. At that point, if you really want to learn and continue to grow and change things in your life, intentional learning is required. It’s not automatic anymore. It’s not easy… But it’s required if you want changes in your life.

But what if I don’t feel like reading books?

You might have noticed it I did not equate learning to reading books. I did not use the words “reading” or “books” even once above.

I personally think reading books is awesome. However, that’s not the way many people learn. They learn by practicing and doing, talking with others, watching something informational on television, traveling the world and so forth.

You do you! Learn in the way you enjoy.

No need to force learn in a manner that you do not find enjoyable. If you keep curiosity alive and continue to learn in the way that you enjoy, and make learning a way of life, I guarantee you will find that fulfillment that we all crave in life.

Stay curious. Learn. Have fun!

Perfection: the enemy of Production

Many people tell me that they don’t create content because they are worried about what others will think of their content.

  • Will it be good enough?
  • Will people laugh at me thinking that my content is not good enough?
  • What if I’m wrong about something that I’ve produced?
  • Will anyone actually consume the content…?

If you keep on thinking about these things, you can find a million reasons to not start telling your side of the story.

On the other hand, if you stop giving a $#!+ 🤷🏼 and just start creating content, chances are that you will end up helping others with your content And you’ll feel good about the process.

Choice is yours of course and no one is going to force you to start writing that blog or that review on Google maps about a great restaurant you’ve been to or create a video showing something from your unique perspective that others could benefit from or so many other types of ways you can get your thoughts out there.

So what if you’re wrong about something? Try your best. That’s all any of us can do. As long as you’re genuine in trying to help others with your content, the consumer of the content will forgive you and appreciate you for trying.

I firmly believe that perfection is the enemy of production

Just go for it. And let me know when you do with a link to your content. I’ll check it out 😊

Why I decided to start this blog

Since the beginning of my professional career, I have been a teacher. I have always loved training and sharing information with others.

I found myself with lots of thoughts that I wanted to share but felt constrained by where I could share it. Of course I did not want to write my personal thoughts down on our business blog. That would not make sense. But then I could not write these thoughts on LinkedIn either since I consider that to be a professional network and random musings would not fit there either.

So this blog was born.

I hope to write on this blog on a regular basis. A lot of it is going to be my stream of thoughts so apologies in advance for any bad grammar or misspellings.

My hope is that the information on this blog is helpful to some people out there. Let’s begin.