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Article on stop learning is the day you stop growing​

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So, yes you can stop growing for a while and then grow again. Growth stops when puberty is complete, as the hormones play a large role in closing the bone's growth plates.

The final stage of puberty is called Tanner Stage 5.Albert Einstein is reported to have stated, “Once you stop learning, you start dying” and that quote has stayed with me for years.

I often encourage my students with a variation of that quote — “never be afraid to learn something, because the moment you stop learning is the moment you start dying.”Ultimately, we stop growing because we are genetically programmed to do so. It is our genes, made of DNA, that determine how we grow and develop. We inherit our genes from our parents when we are conceived, and we maintain this genetic blueprint throughout life.

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