If you
are young or not so young and still working, probably you will need
to acquire new skills and new knowledge by attending courses and
workshops. If you are retired you can also do that. But in this case
the courses and workshops are those that interest you and not for the sake
of earning money.
However,
life-long learning does not only mean you must go back to the
classroom to attend lessons. You are learning if you want to know
more about something and you take the effort to read more about it.
Or if you ask a friend to teach you how to use Bluetooth in your
phone.
So most
of retired people are actually learning all the while.
There
might be a few retired people, especially those older and
less-educated ones, who are pessimistic. They feel that there is no
point for them to learn; so they show no interest in learning anything new.
If you
have friends who are like this, I think it is no use nagging them
about life-long learning or telling them examples like Lee Kuan Yew. It is
better to get them interested in something and then help them from
there.
Lifelong learning courses for seniors:
http://www.c3a.org.sg/SG50lifelonglearning/
Lifelong learning courses for seniors:
http://www.c3a.org.sg/SG50lifelonglearning/
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