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The difference between learning and seeking knowledge
Learning and seeking knowledge are two different concepts.

Learning and training in the field of knowledge

Learning emphasizes purposeful learning and training in a certain knowledge field; It can also be said that through the prescribed education system, systematic study of disciplines and training of professional skills are carried out to acquire professional knowledge and skills. The purpose of study is to finish school, get academic qualifications and engage in a career.

Individuals actively seek knowledge and information.

Seeking knowledge refers to the process that people actively seek knowledge and information, whether through reading, exploring, observing, thinking and communicating, or pursuing a deeper understanding and cognition of the world. The purpose of seeking knowledge is to constantly improve one's cognitive ability and knowledge level.

Not limited by disciplines and fields.

Learning emphasizes purposeful learning and training in a certain knowledge field; Knowledge, on the other hand, emphasizes personal subjective interest and curiosity, and is not limited by disciplines and fields, aiming at expanding one's knowledge and thinking breadth.