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I'm a Lifelong Learner

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Florence
Senior Technical Writer

The Continuous Pursuit of Knowledge and Skills

I'm a lifelong learner.
There are many key benefits of lifelong learning, like staying current, gaining confidence, boosting creativity, and finding deeper meaning in work. Graduating isn't the end of learning, and knowledge from school alone isn't enough for a full career.


🟢 I'm a lifelong learner. Right now, I find myself diving deeper into learning, though in reality, it's always been part of my journey. I even used to call myself self-taught.

👩‍🎓Graduating shouldn't be the end of learning, and the knowledge you gain during your studies won't allow you to work for the rest of your life.

You learn from every experience you have throughout your professional life (and I've had a lot of them, thanks to freelancing), but you can also learn in parallel, proactively.

📈 Lifelong learning is an investment, and using a break to learn will never be a “hole” in my CV, but a chance, both for me and the ones I will work with in the future.

⭐ Lifelong Learning has many benefits:

  • You stay up-to-date and adapt to new professional demands
  • You boost self-confidence by learning new skills
  • You develop more creative and innovative thinking
  • You can find more meaning and passion in what you do

And all of this can translate into innovative solutions in your field of work.

🚀 There is no age for learning, and we never stop learning. AI is a fantastic field of learning, which I will explore during this break. As an example, Bing Image Creator created this from my instructions: someone like me, with a Coffee Cup and a Dinosaurus, learning AI.

Lifelong learning

If you are a lifelong learner too, share it in the comments on LinkedIn 😊