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Vows about learning
Vows about learning:

1. The more knowledgeable a person is, the more perfect he is. Gorky

2. Learning without thinking is useless, and thinking without learning is dangerous. -Confucius

3. To be afraid of mistakes is to undermine progress, and to cover up mistakes is to avoid truth. Zhou Enlai

4. Diligence is a good training, and one point of hard work is one point of talent. -Hua

5. Knowledge is the candle that leads life to the bright and true realm. -Li Dazhao

6. Cleverness comes from diligence, and genius lies in accumulation. -Hua

7. A person who can think is really a person with infinite strength. -Balzac

8. Genius is the infinite ability to work hard. -Carlisle

9. Learning knowledge should be good at thinking, thinking and thinking again. This is how I became a scientist. -Einstein

10. All wrong knowledge is more dangerous than ignorance. -Bernard Shaw

Extended information learning refers to the process of acquiring knowledge or skills through reading, listening, thinking, research and practice. Learning is divided into narrow sense and broad sense:

Narrow sense: The process of acquiring knowledge or skills through reading, attending lectures, researching, observing, understanding, exploring, experimenting and practicing is the behavior that enables individuals to acquire continuous changes (the improvement and sublimation of knowledge and skills, methods and processes, emotions and values). Such as the process of acquiring knowledge through school education.

Broadly speaking, it is a relatively lasting behavior or behavior potential that is generated by gaining experience in the process of life.

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Learning-Baidu Encyclopedia