RE: Book review. Seth Godin : The Dip
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Agreed in that schools try putting people into boxes which individuals come in different shapes and sizes
In the realm of learning, different things stick in different ways in the same way certain ingredients work better in specific recipes
Some might say there are around twelve types of intelligence (quota) which many of the IQ and EQ tests are probably not measuring adequately. Yeah, sometimes in life you gotta quit and move on. Sometimes, you may not want to rush these types of decisions
But over the course of months or longer, conviction can grow to the point where it becomes almost unbearable to not take action one way or another assuming said conviction is based in long-term strategy
Meaning something that will better your life and those around you better towards the alleged greater good or whatever as in eternal principles and patterns which the universe is full of
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I think that schools have still a lot of improving to do worldwide. I think that they should strive to adapt themselves to the children and not the other way around. We should celebrate the fact that each child is unique instead of trying to make them fit in order to conform. Schools prioritize developing the kind of intelligence that can be measured. Yet in life most of the successful people had a whole range of intelligence which can't be measured. Emotional intelligence is really something we need more of and it is not important in all schools. Thank you for your feedback Joey, I like how you articulate your ideas!
I agree with you Mary, amazing