Re: [AlwaysLearning] fantasy gaming vs real challenges (was Re: Expensive G...
Elizabeth Hill
PSoroosh@... wrote:
You hit a nail on the head for me. I was a high-performing "learner" in
school, but also darned efficient at forgetting the material post-haste.
Betsy
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>And a very cordial "Ah, yes" to you, too.
> Ah yes. And to carry that thought a little further - it also implies
> that it
> only MATTERS if you know something for a moment - there is no point to
>
> deeper, richer learning --- and that there is no point to "wallowing
> in it"
> -- much less any point to just enjoying it.
You hit a nail on the head for me. I was a high-performing "learner" in
school, but also darned efficient at forgetting the material post-haste.
Betsy
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Tia Leschke
>My step-daughter, who is the only one of our older ones to actually
>You hit a nail on the head for me. I was a high-performing "learner" in
>school, but also darned efficient at forgetting the material post-haste.
graduate from high school, likes to say that school is an exercise in short
term memory.
Tia
Tia Leschke leschke@...
On Vancouver Island
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