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"Think about what you have learned" is a common expression. I find this helps to undertand what the difference is. Clearly there is a difference, yet they are quite similar. "Thinking" would be taking the time to consider something before making a decision, or reaching a solid conclusion. "Learning" would pertain to the actual aquiring of knowledge or skills through study or experience. So through thinking you are not coming to a conclusion, but through learning you are gaining the solids facts that you have observed.

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Thinking is processing data and coming to a conclusion, while learning is what someone else thinks, don’t learn think!!

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Linnie Rosenbaum

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Thanks for the answer!

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