📚 Learning
To be fond of learning is to be near to knowledge.
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Just loving the process of learning puts you so much closer to wisdom than most people ever get. You don't have to be the smartest — just the most willing to keep going.

There is something so magical about the moment a tiny spark of curiosity turns into a steady flame of understanding. When Zisi says that to be fond of learning is to be near to knowledge, it reminds us that the pursuit itself is just as important as the destination. Knowledge isn't just a collection of facts stored in a dusty book; it is a living, breathing closeness that we achieve through our passion. When we approach the world with an open heart and an eager mind, the distance between what we know and what we wonder about begins to shrink, bringing us into a beautiful intimacy with the truth of our existence.

In our busy, everyday lives, it is so easy to slip into a routine where we stop asking why. We get caught up in the 'what' and the 'how' of our chores and deadlines, forgetting that the 'why' is where the joy lives. We often treat learning like a heavy backpack we have to carry, a chore to be completed for a grade or a promotion. But true learning isn't a burden; it is a way of looking at a sunset, a piece of bread, or a stranger's story and finding something new to admire. It is about staying soft and receptive to the lessons the universe is constantly whispering to us.

I remember a time when I felt quite stuck, much like a little duckling lost in a thick fog. I was going through the motions of my day, but everything felt gray and uninspired. One afternoon, I decided to pick up a book on ancient botany, purely out of a whim. As I read about how roots communicate underground, I felt a sudden shift. I wasn't just reading words; I was connecting to the pulse of the earth. That small, playful interest in something new pulled me closer to a sense of wonder that I had been missing. It reminded me that being 'near' to knowledge starts with simply being interested.

As you move through your week, I want to encourage you to find one small thing that piques your interest, no matter how trivial it might seem. Perhaps it is a new recipe, a different way to fold your laundry, or a short article about the stars. Don't worry about mastering it; just enjoy the feeling of being curious. Let your fondness for the unknown lead you toward the light of understanding. When you nurture your curiosity, you are never truly lost; you are simply on your way to discovering something wonderful.

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