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Challenging Traditional Education

Life Long Learning was founded on the principle that education needs to evolve to meet the demands of our rapidly changing world. We believe learning should be personalized, practical, and passion-driven rather than confined to standardized tests and rigid curricula.

Our organization brings together educators, entrepreneurs, and innovators who are reimagining what education can be. We host workshops, develop alternative learning programs, and advocate for systemic change in education policy.

Through our global network, we've helped thousands of learners discover alternative paths to success that align with their unique talents and aspirations.

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Moses Dorbor

CEO

Founder & Visionary

A revolutionary thinker and education disruptor, Moses Dorbor has dedicated his life to transforming how we learn. His groundbreaking ideas challenge conventional wisdom and inspire new approaches to education worldwide.

Biological Reality

Chronic stress from cognitive overload damages the hippocampus - the brain's learning center. Studies show students under constant academic pressure have 14% smaller hippocampal volume. The solution? "Spaced learning" with regular breaks enhances memory consolidation.

Nietzsche's Warning

"Infinite pursuit of knowledge without joy crushes the spirit." Modern neuroscience confirms this - dopamine (the motivation neurotransmitter) only releases when learning feels rewarding. Forced memorization without intrinsic motivation literally starves the brain of learning chemicals.

Structured Persuasion

Well-organized curricula can enlighten or manipulate. The same rhetorical structures that make Shakespeare profound also make propaganda effective. Critical thinking isn't natural - it must be consciously cultivated through exposure to competing narratives.

Abstract Playgrounds

Fields like quantum physics thrive on uncertainty. The most groundbreaking discoveries occur when scientists embrace "productive confusion." Schools often punish ambiguity, yet Nobel laureates report their breakthroughs emerged from tolerating paradox.

The Knowledge Paradox

More learning reveals more knowledge gaps. This "expert's dilemma" explains why PhD students often feel increasingly ignorant. The healthiest mindset? View education as mapping shorelines of an infinite cognitive continent - the more you explore, the vaster the unknown.

The Innovation Myth

Most innovation combines existing ideas. Research shows 90% of patents remix previous concepts. Yet schools reward "originality" over synthesis. The most creative minds are expert "knowledge chefs" who combine ingredients in new ways.

Neurological Crossroads

Uncertainty triggers amygdala hyperactivity (fear center) and prefrontal cortex shutdown (reasoning center). But brief, structured uncertainty - like debate exercises - strengthens neural pathways for cognitive flexibility. The sweet spot? 17 minutes of productive struggle before resolution.

The Finnish Formula

15-minute recesses every hour boost performance. Finland's education system (ranked #1 globally) proves that cognitive downtime isn't wasted time. Neural networks consolidate learning during rest periods, making spaced practice 23% more effective than marathon sessions.

Intellectual Jiu-Jitsu

Argue against your own beliefs. The "steel-man" technique (strengthening opposing views before refuting them) develops 3x more cognitive flexibility than standard debate. This mental cross-training builds anti-fragile thinking.

Assessment Revolution

Grade hypothesis revision skills. Stanford researchers found evaluating how students update beliefs with new evidence predicts real-world success better than test scores. This "Bayesian learning" approach mirrors how knowledge evolves in practice.

The Forgetting Curve

Students forget 70% of new information within 24 hours. But spaced repetition at increasing intervals (1-2-4-8 days) can reduce forgetting to just 10%. This neurological law explains why cramming fails and distributed practice succeeds.

The Mozart Effect Myth

While music temporarily enhances spatial reasoning, the real "Mozart effect" is perseverance. Musicians' brains show superior executive function from disciplined practice - not innate talent. This applies to all domains: grit trumps giftedness.

Neuroplasticity's Dark Side

The brain adapts to poor teaching methods. Chronic multiple-choice testing physically rewires neural pathways toward binary thinking. fMRI scans show students taught through open-ended questions maintain more complex cognitive networks.

The Bilingual Advantage

Switching between languages builds cognitive reserve. Bilingual adults delay Alzheimer's symptoms by 4-5 years on average. This "mental gymnastics" strengthens the brain's executive control system - benefits that extend to all learning.

The Testing Effect

Retrieval practice (self-testing) boosts long-term retention by 50% compared to re-studying. Yet most students avoid this powerful technique. Frequent low-stakes quizzes create "desirable difficulty" that solidifies learning.

The Curiosity Peak

Learning retention soars 74% when preceded by curiosity induction (posing intriguing questions). Dopamine-enhanced states make the brain more permeable to information. Strategic mystery beats forced memorization every time.

Redefining Education

The Paradoxes of Education

Education illuminates yet obscures, empowers yet burdens. It structures knowledge while revealing infinite unknowns, creating tension between certainty and curiosity that both inspires and stresses the mind. True learning navigates these dualities through critical thinking, tolerance for ambiguity, and balanced intellectual habits.

Fun Facts

  • 65% of children entering primary school today will work in jobs that don't yet exist
  • The average person changes careers 5-7 times during their working life
  • Many Nobel Prize winners were originally considered poor students
  • Self-taught individuals often outperform traditionally educated peers in creative fields

Did You Know?

  • Richard Branson, Steve Jobs, and Mark Zuckerberg all left formal education early
  • Finland, with shorter school days and less homework, consistently ranks #1 in education
  • Many tech companies no longer require college degrees for most positions
  • Hands-on apprenticeships often lead to higher earnings than university degrees

Abstract

"The traditional education system, designed for the industrial age, fails to prepare learners for the complexities of the 21st century. Our research shows that success increasingly depends on adaptability, creativity, and practical skills rather than standardized test scores..."

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Schooling & Learning

Schooling & Learning

Schooling

What is Schooling?

Schooling is often misunderstood by the general public. At LLL, we are here to tell you what you were never told: Schooling is the repetitive act of a person waking up at a particular time, getting ready to go or stay in a particular place, and waiting to be taught a specific thing — theoretical or practical.

Many students engage in schooling not necessarily to learn. Some come to campus mainly to:

  • Find and build new friendships.
  • Enjoy facilities like Wi-Fi, entertainment, sports, or cafés.
  • Create content for social media or personal branding.
  • Belong to a group or community for identity and social presence.
  • Interact with foreigners for exposure and experiences.
  • Seek sponsorships or financial aid opportunities.
While some of these experiences can have indirect benefits, most do not lead to actual learning or skill development. However, there are exceptional cases where schooling can be truly beneficial. For example, a skilled student might use university resources to start a small business, gain recognition, build a reputation, and gradually grow into a successful entrepreneur.

Such individuals may continue "schooling" at the university but their real growth happens outside the classroom. Eventually, they might even drop schooling altogether to pursue their business full time — becoming wealthy and influential through the knowledge and experience gained along the way.

Learning

What is Learning?

Learning is also often misunderstood. It is the gaining of knowledge about one or multiple topics through various means — theoretical or practical. However, schooling can sometimes interfere with learning.

True learning is not limited by location, titles, or certificates. It can happen in classrooms, on the street, in books, through conversations, experiences, failures, and real-world practice.

Learning can be:

  • Intentional — through study, training, or mentorship.
  • Unintentional — through experience, mistakes, or observation.
  • Collaborative — by working with others, sharing ideas, and building solutions.
  • Independent — through self-study and exploration.
Remember: learning itself can be both good and bad. People can learn misinformation. But here at LLL, we provide appropriate and transformative knowledge.

Learning should be prioritized over schooling because many students claim to be learning but are just schooling — attending classes, enjoying the environment, making new friends, and engaging in activities without gaining real knowledge or applicable skills.

At LLL, we help you understand the importance of learning — not just schooling — to succeed in this rapidly changing era. This is not about gaining certificates or degrees but acquiring knowledge that cannot be destroyed or stolen. This is not a myth; it is a true doctrine.

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The Schoolhouse Illusion

June 15, 2023 • 8 min read

Oh. Many believe a good education means good grades and a good job. We are taught from a young age that school is the path to success. But is this really true? Does a traditional education guarantee a successful life? The answer, increasingly, is no...

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Unlearning to Relearn

May 28, 2023 • 6 min read

In this thought-provoking article, Moses Dorbor shares his compelling insights on the necessity of unlearning to relearn in our ever-evolving world. As one of the brilliant minds of our dynamic era, Mr. Dorbor emphasizes that it is now time for learners to break free from outdated beliefs...

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Alternative Paths to Success

April 10, 2023 • 10 min read

Consider the stories of visionaries like Elon Musk, Steve Jobs, and Richard Branson. These individuals Titans in their respective fields all share a common thread, extraordinary success without following the traditional educational script...

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Caroline Lloyd
CEO

I am proud to be in this position of this challenging movement full of technical critical and reasoning individuals of progressive developing resolutions, having said this I am still appealing to all LLL members to push beyond the bounds of your current knowledge not necessarily via traditional education.

but we need to learn, learn and keep learning as long as our adversaries will not stop learning.

This is is just an unusual motivation, I appreciate the fact that we are in this together, as long as it is considered a "Life Long" process.



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New Me 2026

TCHUENKAM ALAIN

I stand here today not just as a student, but as living proof of a new era.
I am proud to be the very first official member of the Life Long Learners Network (2025/2026 Batch). To me, learning is not a destination we reach; it is a journey we must all undertake. This is a global network that shatters the boundaries of who can and cannot succeed.
It is not about limitation it is an ecosystem of limitless potential. They say you only truly understand the heart of an organization when you step inside it. Being on the outside is speculation; being on the inside is revelation.
I share a unique reality with the founder, Mr. Dorbor. We sit in the same classrooms, learn the same lessons, and face the same examinations.
Yet, while we are peers in the lecture hall, we are not equals in vision. Today,
I am proud to be a potential learner of his craft, and deeply honored to be the first fully registered member of this global movement.
To build an establishment is a challenge; to join one early is a risk. But history favors the bold. As long as this organization remains faithful to its purpose, we who take the risk will gain the most.
As the first Official Life Long Learner, I pave the way. I welcome every member who comes after me with the same warmth and dignity with which I was welcomed today.


To Mr. Dorbor, our CEO and Visionary: Thank you for the opportunity to shape the future. You will never understand until you understand."

YOU WILL NEVER UNDERSTAND UNTIL YOU UNDERSTAND

Did You Know

You should know this befor taking a graduation course Why will they tell you?

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Unlearn what no longer matters • Relearn what matter the most 2026

Option or Solution?

The class room is one of many options not the only solution to SUCCESS!

They Trick You

This is nothing but the "PARADOXES" designed by elete about education to us an it makes sales.

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Rita Pierson

Student-teacher relationships create the spark — what, how, and why you learn shape who you become.

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