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Essay by review • May 1, 2011 • Essay • 383 Words (2 Pages) • 1,394 Views
"Intellectual growth should commence at birth and cease only at death" is a famous quote by Albert Einstein. He had the idea that the minute you are born and the minute you die and the times when you start and stop learning. Humans learn every day that they are alive; learning is a huge aspect on one's life and will never end through their entire life.
Learning through life is an on going process that never ceases. You start learning the very second that you are born. When you first open your eyes, one of the first things you learn is how to eat. As your life goes on you continue to learn through your every day actions, even if it is very little you are still learning. Learning is a continued process that never ends because there is no way you would be able to learn everything in an entire lifetime. For example, Albert Einstein invented the light bulb. This was a great invention but, Alert didn't invent the same light bulb that we use today. This means that we have learned from his invention to further improve the light bulb. Albert Einstein would not have been able to invent the same light bulb that exists today because he did not have the same technology that we have today. This is because we have learned so much over the years.
One of the ways we learn is through watching others. Have you ever noticed a father and a son together? If you watch close enough the son will start acting like the father more and more as he gets older. This is because he watches and learns from his father because he wants to do things just like his father does. For example, if a small boy's dad sticks out his tongue while he is working sooner or later it will happen with his son too. If it was not for the example of other people we wouldn't learn as much as we do today. People always tend to study together; this is because you can learn new ways of studying and learning when you are with other people.
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