Learning

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Learning is any change in behavior which results from an outside stimulus. For this to be a general definition, "behavior" must be generalized to include not only outward behaviors, but also internal "behaviors" such as thoughts and emotions.

Col. Cooper always claimed that learning is the one joy in life which never pales. You can never have too much of it. Any other pleasurable or joyful activity, enjoyed without stint, gets stale after a while. Not learning.

The ability to develop new behaviors with relative ease and quickness, is intelligence. The inability to do so, for any reason, is stupidity.