Learning is a lifelong process. Sometimes what we think we know is the enemy of learning. Learning starts with the admission (to ourselves) that we have a knowledge/skill gap to fill. That takes humility or an imminent need to stand up and teach something to a group that we respect or fear.
I’ve been talking to lots of [...]
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