Not really. Some people learn certain things more easily than others. Most people can't eally learn about life from other people's experience. They have to stretch themselves and suffer a bit to pick up important practical knowledge. Other people seem to be able to grasp a lot intuitively. You can learn something important quite easily, though you might not realize it is important at that time.
2007-08-24 15:23:59
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answered by Zelda Hunter 7
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This is often true, but not always. Some good things are easy to learn while the ignorance of them is a long and difficult journey. The first and greatest of them is this, I find
It is good to know about the love of a parent. It is easy to learn about it by just receiving it. From this all sorts of things good will come. It is difficult to learn the lack of it, as it will make you hurt.
2007-08-25 00:09:30
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answered by Mien 3
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No at this time, because the fact it is good to know makes it rather easier. The goodness in knowing the things gives you an extra adrenaline to learn fact. There is a high degree of interest when you know it is good for you and therefore brings you joy to do and at the same time make fun of it.
2007-08-24 15:23:06
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answered by Third P 6
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I'd hope not. I hope that I can understand when people are trying to tell me when there are things that they don't want me do. But as long you learn from difficult things.
2007-08-24 16:20:21
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answered by Anthony M 3
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No, all the right things to do are difficult, but it is not always difficult to learn right from wrong.
2007-08-24 15:07:58
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answered by Hot Coco Puff 7
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It seem to take practice to really "own" something. Knowledge can be of the head or the heart. It seems it must be of the heart before it really is a part of us & not just an ideal!
2007-08-25 00:59:44
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answered by ? 5
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Nope, when they're good to know, you'll enjoy learning. The learning could not be called "difficult" when you enjoy it.
2007-08-24 22:34:11
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answered by Tuna-San 5
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Yes. As George Bernard Shaw said, "When we learn something it always feels as though we've lost something". Shrewd old coot! Should be more of it.
2007-08-24 19:34:25
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answered by Anonymous
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No. You can learn from observing the pure innocence and uncomplicated logic of a child.
2007-08-24 15:13:59
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answered by DixeVil 5
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yeah, funny how it works out that way. once we know we have to learn something, it becomes more difficult.
2007-08-24 15:06:39
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answered by defyinggravity17 2
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