“The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn.” ~ Alvin Toffler
I’ve always been passionate about education. Not so much formal education, (although I like that too, but the education that can be gained through methods such as books, mentorship, and seminars. As a teenager I became committed to continual education, and I have read hundreds of self-improvement books as a result. Much of what I’ve shared on this blog in the past has been from things I’ve learned from books, and from my mentors.
As a child and teenager I devoured novel after novel. I read epics such as War and Peace and loved it. But now I find myself reading almost exclusively self improvment books, and books I can learn from. (Not that you can’t learn something from a good classic).
However, lately I’ve turned to online-video just as much as I have books and I am so enjoying it. I’ve enrolled in iLearningGlobal - an online learning portal where I can learn from some very brilliant minds. I learn principles of success from the likes of Brian Tracy, Harv Ecker, Bob Proctor, Dan Clark, Garrett Gunderson, Mark Victor Hansen and so many more success minded educators.
I know can learn from these teachers of success without even leaving my home, and without paying thousands of dollars to attend a seminar. One thing I love is the fact that the videos are designed to be watched quickly - all of them are roughly six to 10 minutes. So it’s easy to make time for at least one video a day. I do have one problem however -once I watch one I want to keep watching them.
I take notes on each video I watch. I also write down several questions that I want to reflect upon as a result of the video. Since this is something I do every day anyway I am planning on sharing some of my notes here.
Now I can’t give away the entire video, because that wouldn’t be right to give away completely what people pay for. But I can share the questions I ask myself, a quote or two, and concepts I’ve learned. So please join me in my quest to Learn, Unlearn, and Relearn on my journey through life. I hope you enjoy the journey as much as I do.
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