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The world we live in undergoes change, time and time again. Its swift pace often makes many aspects turn out of fashion within remarkably short periods. The evolution of technology, theories, knowledge, and the frontiers of science, leaves individuals with little room for observation. Emphasising the need of active engagement to learn and adapt continuously.

The dynamic nature of our surroundings highlights the significance of a perpetual readiness to acquire new skills and update existing ones. Those who embrace this philosophy not only navigate the challenges of an ever-changing world but also position themselves for excellence. The idea that learning is a lifelong journey becomes particularly relevant, as the traditional notion of reaching the height of knowledge is disproved by the constant updates and advancements.

This ongoing transformation emphasizes the notion that knowledge is indeed power. In a world where data and information are updated with the blink of an eye, the ability to harness and apply this information becomes a key determinant of success. The question that arises is whether we, as individuals in this dynamic environment, are making the most effective use of the wealth of information available to us. Are we leveraging the free sources of information at our disposal, or are we just wasting our time scrolling through unimportant gossip and superficial content that contribute little to our personal and professional growth?

It is apparent that the modern world, despite being swamped with information, may be turning a blind eye to the transformative potential of readily accessible knowledge. The challenge lies not only in keeping pace with the updates but also in discerning valuable information from the noise. As the world hurtles forward, those who recognize the power of knowledge and utilize it wisely will find themselves not only adapting to change but thriving during it.

Written by, DTM Mario De Silva

NDB / Ragama Toastmasters Club

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