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To have a self-fulfilling and more abundant life, all of us are ready to jump into the ocean of learning with many goals. Although there are a little bit differences in their learning goals, both Rodriquez in his childhood essay “The Lonely, Good Company of Books” and Highet in his essay “The Mystery of Zen” strongly argued that the most important factor in learning could be
the unconquerable passion of learners, with which all the obstacles would be overcome. ... In learning something, the intolerable passion from the bottom of our heart - strong motivation – can maximize our capability to learn and broaden knowledge bringing more productive results. ... Although he was a western philosophy teacher, he didn’t mind his position in learning Zen which almost seemed impossible to be acquired by him. ...
During his long hard training, whenever he faced difficulties in learning archery, he didn’t give up and asked his archery teacher.
Approximate Word count = 687 Approximate Pages = 2.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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