It's not what you learn, it's the way you learn it.

J.R. Rim
It's not what you learn, it's the way you learn...
It's not what you learn, it's the way you learn...
It's not what you learn, it's the way you learn...
It's not what you learn, it's the way you learn...
About This Quote

The best way to learn something is to apply yourself and master the subject. If you have a passion for a subject, you will naturally be drawn to it and learn it well. There’s a big difference between studying and learning. The first involves knowing what to do, while the second requires having the ability to do it well.

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