Never stop learning
Keep learning, keep growing and never stop improving as an individual. The more you know about the world around you, the better you can make your own decisions which will shape your path in life. We've all heard these phrases before, but listening to them doesn't automatically mean that we are going to act upon them.
When you see a tutor or a teacher or an instructor, the first thing they'll say is "keep learning." Keeping learning is the best way to keep improving. You have to continue to ask questions, to continue to read, to continue to listen and watch, and in the end you have to go out there and do.
The world is full of interesting stuff, but the real advantage is in learning the interesting stuff. We try to find interesting stuff and share it with you. Sometimes it is about us and sometimes it is about you. Not a lot of interest, but we can try more.
I read something that I want to share with you. This is about learning:
From "The Hard Thing about Hard Things," by Ben Horowitz, a Silicon Valley venture capitalist and founder of the software company Andreessen Horowitz:
"People don’t learn by being told, they learn by doing. The best way to learn is not by reading a how-to book but by trying things yourself and seeing what happens. The most valuable of skills are learned through trial and error, not from the pages of some book. Though you will inevitably fail at many things, each failure offers new and valuable data for your business education."
"It is important to remember that the best entrepreneurs are avid readers and that they spend more time reading than anyone else in their industry. Therefore, having a library with books on every topic imaginable is essential to every entrepreneur. Just because a book is old doesn’t mean it’s irrelevant.
If I could go back in time, I would tell myself to keep learning. Don't stop reading and studying because it's a lifelong process. Even if you don't come from a technical background, read books about other subjects and learn about the world around you. Remember that the sum of the parts is greater than the whole: what you learn will lead you to different topics, books, authors and even give you access to different types of people that can contribute to your personal growth.
It is estimated that there are more than 1500 cryptocurrencies in the world. Of course, there are a lot of them, BUT, only a few have great development potential.
The same situation applies to blockchain, smart contracts and the new industry of non-fungible tokens (NFT).
In order to learn and keep up with the latest industry trends, read.cash bloggers published a set of articles on the mentioned topics.
In there articles you will find the most interesting and important information about the following topics:
Blockchain:
A cryptocurrency, blockchain and distributed ledger technology in general has recently gained popularity for a significant number of reasons. The most obvious one is the fact that people have started to become more sensitive to their online privacy, and these technologies give users a complete control over their data. Also, such technologies allow users to move in an anonymous manner ny providing them with high-level security.
Most people do think they have learnt a lot and they think that's all of it, but they are wrong coz learning never ends...