Monday, 13 August 2012


“Anyone who keeps learning is young. The greatest thing in life is to keep your mind young." ~Henry Ford
Like ·  ·  · 13 August at 04:42 near Puchong Batu Dua Belas
  • Mohd Nadzrin Wahab I came across an article that said the human lifespan seems longer in the formative years of life compared to the adult years.

    This is because the memories formed at an early age 
    are brand new information and the brain records these memories in more accessible detail.

    As we get older and lead predictable lives, the brain ignores the same path to work, the same visit to the same restaurant for lunch, working on the same things with the same people interacting in the same way and the details seem to blur together, making it seem that time flies by.

    So, if you wonder why, as you get older, time seems to move faster, one of the reasons is a lack of variety in brain activity.

    Learn something new every day and surprise yourself.
    13 August at 05:45 via mobile · Like · 3
  • Nura Muna Abdul Halim The quote reminds me of a youth leadership conference I attend last 2 years in Pnom Penh. All the speakers were 'seasoned' yet their thought were young and futuristic! They talk li...See More
    13 August at 06:18 via mobile · Like · 1
  • Nura Muna Abdul Halim Nadzrin, agreed! One year at Darjah 1, was soooo long! Now, like "Eh, dah nak habis Ramadhan"
  • Mohd Nadzrin Wahab Yup! Once upon a time, 30 days of Ramadan was torture, now it's sad to see it go :(

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