Attitude changes things, doesn’t it?
From our perspective in time, most likely we don’t consider Michelangelo a “learner.” Being able to look at his works of art, to read about and marvel over his accomplishments, we call the man one of the greatest, most inspired artists of all time.
Michelangelo’s willingness to keep on learning could only help him be more creative. He was open to new ideas, to possibilities, to what might be — to what he didn’t know yet. There was more to know, and he was going to discover it.
When you think about it, “I am still learning” are four very powerful words. They have the potential to change not only what you know, but also what you can do, and as a result, who you are … and maybe even the world around you.
In Your Words: What’s something new you’ve learned recently? How do you ensure that you keep learning new things?
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Published on February 15, 2018 03:16