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      <title>How I Keep Learning Without Forgetting Everything</title>
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      <description>Sometimes people look at my profile and wonder: “How can you keep learning so many things? What is your secret?”
 The truth is, there is no magic. My approach is simple: I write things down, practise important skills repeatedly, and choose technologies carefully after real hands-on exploration.
   1. I Write Down What I Learn Whenever I learn something useful, I try to capture it.
 Sometimes I write it as a blog post.</description>
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