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How do I feel about the things that I learned?​

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Answered by mahek77777
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Answer:

If we’re talking about more than just learning “an interesting fact!” but something that requires actual effort, then the first part is usually uncomfortable.

There’s the feeling that I should know this already. “Why don’t I know it already!? What does that say about me?!”

If I’m motivated enough to go through the process of learning this thing, however, it’s because I’ve experienced enough pain from not knowing it that I can push myself past the initial discomfort.

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Answered by marishthangaraj
4

I feel about the things that I learned.

EXPLANATION:

  • When I think about what counts as mastering to me, I think about my life.  
  • Just being able to live in this world to me is, getting to gain knowledge, due to the fact I sense that my existence is full of education and I agree with that it takes classes to analyze in lifestyles.  
  • I experience that I have found out to understand gaining knowledge and to additionally understand the price of gaining knowledge.  
  • As I become old I can realize problems more than I could ever do earlier than.  
  • I am feeling to be greater serious and I find myself no longer taking life as a right anymore.
  • The biggest learning revel to me now is life itself.  
  • I feel that manner because there's a lot to research in life.
  • I am now starting to examine the price of my education.  
  • I now stay up for getting to know new matters regularly.  
  • I feel that I am beginning to have a thirst for gaining knowledge.  
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