Thursday, February 14, 2008

Stubborness

Is there a point where you stop learning or rather stop wanting to learn or just become selective in how you want to spend your time.

Are there certain things that just can't be learned or taught?

Learning because you have to and not because you want to, is that the whole child and school conflict?

We have to learn the things we don't want to out of necessity of survival?

3 Comments:

Blogger Devil Mood said...

As usual a lot of questions!
I really hope I never stop learning and I don't mean this the usual-stereotyped-way, I'm really exhilarated by learning and I need that but at the same time I'm very selective about how to spend my time.

Yes, I think there are certain things that can't be taught.

As long as one is motivated to learning even if it is an obligation - if you're goal-oriented, it works.

It's probably the law of the strongest there too. To survive we need to adapt and adapting means learning.
I feel like I've just written a crappy self-help book now :P

6:03 PM  
Blogger pandave said...

i know, right, devil mood! (i mean the lot of questions thing, not the crappy self-help book. your words are nowhere in the realm of crappy :_) )
well i find that i am constantly learning - sometimes things that are not so easy to accept but i think the detriment of the world is that so many decide they would rather not know any more. and well i think learning is a natural process and trying to resist nature can only lead to disaster.

oh yeah. some things can't be taught. can i ever have beautiful handwriting?

i think my biggest issue with school was the early mornings. oh and some teachers... erm... does that make me a nerd??

10:09 PM  
Blogger Devil Mood said...

hehe thanks pandave

10:33 PM  

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