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From Latecomers to Late-bloomers
By Raymond Yung
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Thinking of picking up a new hobby, skill or language? Are you hesitating because you are now more mature in life? Worried about being an “old dog” learning new tricks?
Don’t be discouraged! Learning is a life-long journey and we should continue regardless of our age.
From Latecomers to Late-bloomers is a concise, easy to read guidebook for anyone who wants to learn a new skill, but who is concerned that age makes learning difficult. It provides psychology, tips and practical exercises that will make learning a fun and exciting experience, no matter where in life you find yourself.
Don’t be discouraged! Learning is a life-long journey and we should continue regardless of our age.
From Latecomers to Late-bloomers is a concise, easy to read guidebook for anyone who wants to learn a new skill, but who is concerned that age makes learning difficult. It provides psychology, tips and practical exercises that will make learning a fun and exciting experience, no matter where in life you find yourself.
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