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Are You a Lifelong Learner?

Are You a Lifelong Learner?

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One who never stops trying to better themselves intellectually is frequently referred to as a “lifelong learner.” They are eager to increase both their knowledge and their skill set, and they are always looking for opportunities to learn new things and participate in other activities.
People could learn about a wide range of topics by reading books, going to classes, conducting self-directed research, or interacting with other people.
They are naturally inquisitive and curious, never stopping to stop asking questions and looking for methods to better comprehend the world around them.
This kind of individual places a high emphasis on education and views it not as a destination but rather as a process that never ends.

Does this describe you? What are you currently doing to increase your knowledge and skill set?

The history behind Wisdom Magazine’s tagline

The history behind Wisdom Magazine’s tagline

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Each issue of the magazine had a tagline under the title “Wisdom.” From 1956 to early 1957, the tagline read “The Magazine of Knowledge for all America.” In 1957, with edition 22 featuring David Sarnoff, the tagline was changed to “The Magazine of Knowledge and Education,”. This change may have been made to broaden the magazine’s audience and refocus its content. The tagline was changed again in 1959, with the 29th edition featuring Pearl Buck, to “The Magazine of Knowledge for Lifetime Learning and Education.” This tagline remained in use for all issues from 1959 until the final issue in 1964. In fact, this final tagline was the magazine’s original focus: to create a publication that emphasized the importance of lifelong learning and the acquisition of knowledge.

Do you have a curious mind?

Do you have a curious mind?

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A person with a curious mind is someone who is inquisitive and has a strong desire to learn and understand new things. They are often characterized by their inquisitive nature, their tendency to ask questions and explore, and their open-mindedness to new ideas and experiences. This type of person is always seeking new knowledge and information, and they are often not satisfied with just the surface-level understanding of a subject. They are constantly seeking to deepen their understanding and expand their horizons.

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