There is no limit to how many questions you can ask, or should ask. Be aware that some people are annoyed by questions. In fact, the less a person knows, and the less patient a person, the more a question will bug that person. That in itself tells you a great deal.

If you only ever see rom-coms, go and see a documentary or an action film instead. If you only ever read comics, try a novel instead. If you only ever see car rallies, go and see a museum exhibition instead.

When you feel more competent in this area, push into other languages. Realize that learning a language is about immersing yourself in another culture too.

If you did badly at a subject, do not let this hold you back. Every brain is plastic and capable of being rewired to relearn things and to learn new things. Tell yourself that not being able to do math, chemical equations or spell are just things from the past that you can remedy in the present. Then set about doing so. Many textbooks for college and high school are useful starting points when teaching yourself or refreshing on the basics. Use these to get you on the right track, then extend your learning beyond them.

Read world history and learn about different cultures. Understanding history is a key to understanding the present. It is one of the finest ways of self-educating. Read about others who self-educate. You will get a lot of tips and ideas for how to continue your own journey of self-improvement.

The key to self-discipline is thinking big and starting small. If you try to do too much at once, you’ll have a harder time succeeding. It’s important to build healthy habits in small increments!

Associate yourself with educated people, groups, discussions. Join a course or college to get a degree or few certificates at least. Audit college level subjects. That means, no exams, just all pure learning. Soak it up. Attend conferences, seminars, talks, etc. Just being among other people can give you a buzz, all while learning.

Should you feel that what they tell you is old hat and odd, put aside your biases and really listen. There are authentic human things to learn from older people, regardless of where modern technology sits at any one time.

When researching or finding out something new, if you ever have the question “why” or something related to that to a particular subject, then search up on it.