Learning by doing
Taking this photo an hour before the kick-off event to our 3-day gathering, I now believe that inspiration and passion are enough to organize anything we put our minds to.
When I was young, I was taught to think about learning in terms of schools and books. While book-learning can expand one’s knowledge, I believe it’s the personal experiences that make the biggest impact.
In contrast to learning in some sheltered environment, learning by doing takes place within a real-world setting. Inputs, emotions, feelings, and insights emerge from our actual experiences, not someone else's.
Schools and books are nice, but the world is our best classroom.
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Tal Gur is a location independent entrepreneur, author, and impact investor. After trading his daily grind for a life of his own daring design, he spent a decade pursuing 100 major life goals around the globe. His most recent book and bestseller, The Art of Fully Living - 1 Man, 10 Years, 100 Life Goals Around the World, has set the stage for his new mission: elevating society to its abundance potential.









