I am 39 years old. For younger generation, 39 is considered to be old. For the older ones, they think 39 years old is still young. Sometimes, that really sounds silly ---
Despite the age, I never stopped myself in learning new things. Guess what I am up to again right now? Kickboxing!
Yeah, it sure does hurt at first. I haven’t realized I have dormant muscles for a long time and it sure hurts after the first two sessions. But do you know what’s nice though? It’s the ability to be out there and move. And I can sure move like someone in her early 20s.
Aside from sports and fitness, I am learning new things on how to upgrade myself in the world of outsourcing. I am learning more tools. Aside from gaining the knowledge of the how-to’s --- it exercises my own patience. It is difficult to challenge one’s patience. Try it and you’ll definitely understand what I’m talking to.
I am on the techie side of things because of my interest in computers, the internet and gadgets. Learning how to use a software or installing a complicated one really is something that would test my willpower and patience. Teaching another person how to do it is another one. The positive aspects and gains of it all ----- fulfillment.
I feel that I am smarter and better than the rest simply because I never stop learning anything. I don’t brag about it – it’s a fulfillment I love telling myself (which sometimes worth giving my own self a pat on the shoulder).
Learn new things --- look at life differently --- learn and live.
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