Have you ever seen a tree grow?
You see trees around you, and you know they grow, but you never see them do so.
How much time would you give a tree to grow to its full height and width until all the branches fill out to their full potential?
What about you?
How much time do you need to reach your full potential?
When do you think you stop growing, not physically but mentally?
When do the branches of your mind stop being able to learn or generate new ideas?
Science has proven that, barring any medical condition, you can continue to grow new brain cells even into old age.
Your potential to learn is only limited by you.
Yes, it might take you longer than someone else to learn, but that’s okay. If you’re committed and can reconcile that learning is an individual skill and should not be viewed as a race, then you can learn anything you want to.
Don’t worry about how old you are or who’s ahead of you or behind you. If you want to learn something, then step and go for it. Every time you put your head down to study, the branches in your brain are growing, and just like the tree, you can’t see them doing so.
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