What does it truly mean to have learned? Merely being exposed to information (such as casually browsing or listening once) does not equate to truly mastering knowledge. If a task is only studied once, twice, or even three times, in most cases it remains at a superficial level of "feeling like I understand," which is more akin to entertainment or leisure rather than deep comprehension. Genuine learning requires repeated exposure, reflection, practice, and internalization until you can apply, explain, or even teach others—only then has the information been transformed into your own knowledge.

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