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Nov 02
2011
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“In times of radical change, the learners inherit the earth, while the learned find themselves perfectly equipped for a world that no longer exists.” Eric Hoffer
It's Nicole here, Julianna's Business Partner. This quote was included in the quarterly magazine from my former high school and it stopped me in my tracks. While it definitely has an application in an educational context, it struck a chord with me because I felt that it reflected exactly my quest for my ideal of ‘total life stability’, what that means to me and the radical changes I feel I am going through to achieve it.
We probably all have an ideal in life that we’re trying to experience - but if we are constantly learning, should our concept of this also constantly evolve and change as we do? Is the journey of learning more important than the destination? If we consider that we know everything about something, are we missing out on more? Or are we learned if we put all our energy into creating one thing so much that we are lost once we do it because we never planned beyond it?
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