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Learning is not just for the young

ducation is vitally important, and one of the smartest things that countries, businesses and individuals can invest in is quality education. However, knowledge does not only come from books. Some of the wisest, most intelligent and successful people I have met have no tertiary education; they learnt what they know from self-study

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