The Lesson and The Learner

It is difficult to repeat a lesson to someone who’s been taught already. For one, the pride of unlearning is a great hindrance. Then there’s also the subtle implication that the learner is not wise enough to carry out a one-word instruction. And the most hurting of all is when the relearning appears to be a failure on the part of the learner.

But isn’t life a university, and an unending education? So long as you live, there’s so much you have to learn and can learn. And well, yes, the hardest part of learning is when you get hurt as you learn, but it is also the time when the lesson is greatly valued. In the end, the learner realizes that though the learning process may be unpleasant, what matters most is the lesson gleaned.

I’ve been a learner. I still am, and still will be. :)

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