"Si ya no estás aprendiendo a tocarlo, entonces probablemente lo hayas dejado y estés pensando en otra cosa."
— Ethan Hawke
Simplified Meaning:
When you stop putting effort into learning or improving a skill, it usually means you've lost interest and moved on to something else. Think about learning to play a musical instrument. At first, you practice a lot because you want to get better. But if you stop practicing, it’s often because you've grown tired of it or found something new to focus on. This idea can apply to many aspects of life, such as work, hobbies, or relationships. If you're not actively engaged and learning new things, you might not be as interested or passionate about it anymore. To keep things exciting and maintain your interest, always look for ways to learn and grow.
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Continuous learning Curiosity Growth Learning Lifelong learning Mindset Motivation Personal growth Self-improvement Skills development