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Maintaining the Brain Attic: Education Never Stops

Maintaining the Brain Attic: Education Never Stops

- Challenge Your Habits: Continuously seek new knowledge and perspectives.

- Spot Overconfidence: Recognize the signs of overconfidence and its potential for errors.

- Keep Learning: Embrace new challenges and never stop seeking improvement.

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