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Oh, starting off strong with lifelong learning being a life skill – totally agree. It's so much more than just school, it's about staying relevant and growing constantly.
Wow, 16 hours a day of studying in Korea? That's absolutely intense and sounds incredibly demanding. It really puts into perspective how much pressure some educational systems put on students.
The description of sacrificing sleep for more study time is wild. Two hours of sleep is barely anything; I can't imagine functioning on that consistently.

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The speaker introduces lifelong learning as a fundamental skill for personal and professional growth [0:00]. They highlight the necessity of studying within formal education systems, drawing on their personal experience as a Korean student known for extreme study habits [0:00-0:15]. This often translates to an intense schedule, with students in Korea dedicating upwards of sixteen hours a day to academics [0:10-0:15], encompassing preschool, after-school lessons, and homework, all in pursuit of academic success.
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The speaker introduces lifelong learning as a fundamental skill for personal and professional growth [0:00]. They highlight the necessity of studying within formal education systems, drawing on their personal experience as a Korean student known for extreme study habits [0:00-0:15]. This often translates to an intense schedule, with students in Korea dedicating upwards of sixteen hours a day to academics [0:10-0:15], encompassing preschool, after-school lessons, and homework, all in pursuit of academic success.
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