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Learn, relearn and outlearn.

Lailah Gifty Akita
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Learn, relearn and outlearn.

Lailah Gifty Akita
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Relearning from children their need to question and discover can ignite one's creativity and reveal more possibilities.

Nabil N. Jamal
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But we have to learn to be free. We have to, Nell. Doesn't mean happy all the time, or okay all the time. It’s okay not to be okay. I told you that, but I'm relearning it myself. But not being okay doesn't mean you stop living.

Jasinda Wilder, Falling into You
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When fiction has become reality, life may turn into a fairy tale or a firestorm. Tina, time has come to pull up one’s socks and start relearning and reassessing living. ("Another empty room")

Erik Pevernagie
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Analysis is about re-parenting yourself and relearning the habits of a lifetime.

Stephen Galloway, Leading Lady; Sherry Lansing and the Making of a Hollywood Groundbreaker
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Life is about learning new things and relearning old things.

Liz
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A programmable mind embraces mental agility, to practice “de-learning” and “relearning” all the time.

Pearl Zhu, Thinkingaire: 100 Game Changing Digital Mindsets to Compete for the Future
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Sometimes it takes dealing with a disability - the trauma, the relearning, the months of rehabilitation therapy - to uncover our true abilities and how we can put them to work for us in ways we may have never imagined.

Tammy Duckworth
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I don't know when the boysbegan to walk away with parts of myselfin their sticky hands; when lovingbecame a process of subtraction. Or why,having given up what seems so much,I'm willing to lose even more — erasingall this body's known, relearning it with you.

Melissa Stein
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Nothing has been as instructive in exploring the notion of authenticity as relearning the work of the great philosophers Aristotle and Plato. We are struck by their applicability to our work as we help companies and people develop their brands. Why do these early philosophers have so much to say that is helpful to modern marketers? We believe it is because they were focused on the fundamental issues of authenticity that we all face: Who are we? Why are we? How should we behave? Asking these questions encourages us to deepen our self-awareness. In particular, this issue of “who are we?” is critical. Knowing who we are is the key to elevating our capacities and performance.

Tom Hayes
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