Never Stop Learning
The most difficult part of adult learning is choosing to learn.
That’s the closing line from a recent Seth Godin blog. If you want to read it in its entirety, click the link below. Reading it double-tapped the nail on the head for me. There are definitely some courses and areas of study I would love to learn more about; I just haven’t chosen to spend the time doing it. One course would be on where and how to use herbs in cooking. The other is learning how to make sauces of all types. As Seth suggests, I just haven’t decided to do it for a myriad of reasons.
The other nail on the head was for you as readers to take the time to learn about aging, regardless of your current age: what you can do now, if you’re not older, and what you can do when you’re there. The earlier you start in life, the more you can accomplish and the better you’ll be able to meet the challenges of aging.
Meanwhile, I’m preparing the next component of Aging with a Vengeance. That will be another opportunity to learn more about changes in your body as you grow older, and even better, what you can do about it based on the latest science. Before I announce the date for the next webinar, I’m going to give you the opportunity to get the first three Aging with a Vengeance videos so you can learn about Reclaiming Your Power, Taking Back Your Muscle, and Managing Pain at a reduced rate. I’m lowering the price of these webinar replays to just $9.95. That’s an opportunity to learn a lot at your own pace. Then you can take another opportunity with the next Aging with a Vengeance later this month.
Insiders: Remember you can download free copies of the MP3 or PDF for all topics of The Bottom Line. Subjects include Alzheimer’s disease, migraines, sucralose, and more.
“You don’t know what you don’t know” is a common expression. Isn’t it time you take this opportunity to learn?
What are you prepared to do today?
Dr. Chet
Reference: https://seths.blog/2025/01/honesty-about-better/