Never stop learning.

For a long time, I’ve embraced the fact that education isn’t confined to the classroom. Every day offers an opportunity to explore new concepts, challenge preconceived notions, and grow professionally and personally.

Time often feels limited. Life may seem full of drudgery. Our mundane routines have left us with little room for the pursuit of new knowledge. It’s easy to get caught up in the demands of a busy work schedule and the pressures of daily life. But yet, even midst the hustle, we forget that each moment can become a stepping stone to growth. My decision to study law later in life wasn’t just about advancing my career. It was about reigniting a passion for understanding how rules and ethics shape our society. I still have the chance to explore other ways of contributing to society in small ways.

I’ve learned that the skills acquired in one field can illuminate challenges in another. The thinking pattern used in marketing and in studying law have helped me to learn new ways to navigate complex thining, while the precision demanded by legal studies is enhancing my ability to analyse in far deeper ways I could have ever imagined. This cross-pollination of ideas has shown me that learning, however incremental, can build bridges between different aspects of our lives.

So my friends, even if you feel overwhelmed by the limited hours in your day, remember that continuous learning doesn’t require grand gestures or endless time. Embracing small, consistent moments of study and reflection can gradually unlock untapped potential. So, no matter how drudgery-filled life may seem at times, dare to learn something new—you might be surprised by where your next lesson takes you.