Why learning is more important than results?



There are many things that always look impossible until not done and writing this blog is one of those. Especially, when one has decided to post genuine content only, it becomes a kind of challenging because finding a new topic every day is not an easy task. And just like every other day, I'm left with the same question and that is 'what should I write about today?' I have written more than 100 articles with my genuine thoughts in a very short period of time and so now I feel like I'm not left with anything more to write about. It all started as a new year resolution and I was confident enough that I would make it and that is why half of the year has passed away and I'm still up to my resolution. Moreover, I'm still that confident as I was at the beginning of the year about this blog, and so I'm not going to stop writing, at least not before the end of this year.

Well, no matter how challenging something is, we always get to learn from it irrespective of the result we get in the end. I don't know where I will go with this blog in the future, but I've learned many things from it and still learning. Like, all the information I collect for my articles has obviously increased my knowledge. And, now I can type way faster than before. I have actually typed so much in these six months that now I even remember every alphabet's position on the keyboard. Apart from this, I've learned how to cope up with deadlines. In my case, I have to post an article every day, so I have to manage to take out time to prepare every single day. No matter how many things I've got to do and no matter where I'm, every single day I need to write it out. And like these, there are many more things I've learned.


So, if you're into something then try to learn from it as much as you can. Never do it for the sake of result, do it for the sake of gaining experience, and for the sake of learning. People pick up doing things, then they start expecting results, and when they do not make it to their expectations, they are just left with a heavy heart. They never look at the things they learned in the process. We all know this popular saying of Edison, " I've not failed, I've just found 10,000 ways that don't work". We should try to go into the depth of this line and understand that it's never about the outcomes, but always about the process. Maybe, what I've written may sound confusing or contradictory to many of you, but it's something that everyone needs to realize.

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