When was the last time you felt like you learned something?
Not "oh yeah, that's a neat fact" that you forget a few minutes later, but really feel like you've learned something, no matter how small.
Bonus points: What did you learn?
When was the last time you felt like you learned something?
Not "oh yeah, that's a neat fact" that you forget a few minutes later, but really feel like you've learned something, no matter how small.
Bonus points: What did you learn?
@mayintorontoMay Likes Toronto I feel like I'm always learning (but also maybe forgetting a lot, too). This morning I watched a video about what spiders do in the winter and learned about some of the strategies they have to not freeze.
But in larger respects, I've spent the last few months learning how to live by myself which holds in it practical questions like budgeting and cleaning and self-care but larger questions about my identity, desires, needs (which often get overshadowed by others' when I live with people).
I'm particularly trying to learn how to transform my deep desire for social change into meaningful action, and discovering the power of doing small things consistently over time.
(EDIT: wrong link! right channel though. Here's the video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzzfJLQGV8A
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