Tuesday, February 4, 2025

Love Learning vs. Hate Learning

Learning can feel like magic or misery—it all depends on how we see it. Some people wake up hungry for knowledge, eager to explore new ideas. For them, learning isn’t just about books or classrooms; it’s everywhere. It’s in conversations, in the way they observe the world, in every mistake that teaches them something new. They don’t fear being wrong because they know every failure brings them closer to understanding. Learning excites them, fuels them, makes life richer.  

But then, there are those who hate learning. Not because they don’t want to grow, but because somewhere along the way, learning became painful. Maybe they were told they weren’t smart enough. Maybe they were forced to memorize facts without meaning. Maybe failure felt like shame instead of a stepping stone. Over time, learning became something to avoid, a burden instead of a joy.  

But the truth is, learning isn’t about being perfect or knowing everything—it’s about curiosity. If we let go of the fear, learning can feel like adventure, like discovery, like power. And maybe, just maybe, those who once hated it can find a reason to love it again.

Mizan Ali
Sunbeam Indiranagar

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