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Learn something theoretical or practical

Learn something theoretical or practical

Nowadays, thanks to the internet, everyone can learn something new.

Listen to a podcast. Watch a TED video to understand a new concept. Read a book.

Push yourself mentally. And you will also get a wonderful sense of satisfaction from expanding your knowledge.

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