Realizing I’ve never actually learned anything non-tactile/physical (like swimming or bike-riding) as a result of explicitly trying to learn it. It’s always been a side effect of something else (like reading for pleasure) or wanting to do or make something.
Not necessarily. Learning can exist in forms other than explicit knowledge or individual sense of skill. I think it’s a good word. Striations of systemic habit.
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Put it this way: you can't surf the "learning" in your environment any more than you can surf the cooking. These are nouns describing active processes. What you can do is to acquire knowledge and skill. To talk of learnings, as some people now do, is to engage in ugly buzzspeak.
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Disagree but not gonna argue
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