Hi josediccus. Once more, one of your interesting blogs. I considered what you said about knowing from experience and its value made me think. I agree that having a learning curve is a good thing. It is important to learn from the mistakes and successes of others, especially those who have done well in a certain field or industry. I also agree with what you said about the value of old information. Even if it seems old or useless, it can still be useful and important in the modern world. When we learn from the mistakes of others, we can avoid making the same ones and reach success more quickly.
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Thanks for coming to read. Yes, knowledge from elderly people is like a Cheat code in life, most times it even prepares us ahead and even if they might not say anything, subconsciously learning is even better, whether the information is old or not, the relevance is often tested subsequently when the time comes.
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