No two persons can learn something and experience it in the same way.

Shannon L. Alder
About This Quote

No two persons can learn something and experience it in the same way. It is impossible to experience something in the same way as another person. This quote is about how learning is not the same for every person. No two people are alike. They will learn in different ways and at different rates, which means that learning is a work in progress over time.

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