The Art of Self Learning.

I admire self taught people, because they have an air of personality, individuality and are not robots of the society. They know their stuff and they always understand what others are trying to say; and for a reason. Because self taught people are learners by default, they'll learn and consume literally anything they personally or philosophically like. You won't get bored with talking with self taught people because they are wise and they don't speak with foolishness unless either with sarcasm or an act. And thus I wish to open the world to people who wants to know more about this world to teach themselves about it, by themselves with others.

A teacher is important, you need to be taught to understand, but you needn't a teacher with an expertise for that, that's an absurdance that people likes to tell. You just need a teacher that knows the topic and is wise and friendly, and is open minded to teach you like the way you are.

Teaching styles are something that's seen as different to everyone. There's nothing standard about it even though some people may seem to show that it is. That's how the individuality of a human being comes to play, that's why you should respect that individuality.

Hence, I find that it is difficult to teach people. Most people teach kids like they are robots and idiots and not that smart which I find despisable, irritating and disrespectful. Every human being is important and every human being has potential and every human being is different.

Thus, I find it more easier to teach others how to learn than to teach them what to learn or memorise. My motto:

To learn "how to learn" and to teach "how to learn".

This is the motto of this philosophy and I wish more people to find this closer to their hearts.

We needn't to make more robots in a society. We are at the age of intelligence and wide information available to everyone. Problems are still here to fix and people are sought to fix them. More creative people in need to find clever solutions to better the human race.