Reflecting time.
I really want to learn how to speed read like Dillon Inouye.
1000 words every minute.
I find the idea of the three person problem incredibly
intriguing. I had never before considered that knowledge ends at the classroom
door without a third person. But thinking about it, any knowledge I receive in
a class does indeed die with me unless I go and tell somebody else. When I
first read that knowledge has to be taught among a minimum of three people to
grow, I thought, “what a fascinating idea, I can’t wait to learn more.” Then
when I read a little bit more, I thought, “what a simple and true concept. This
is exactly true with everything I learn.”
This makes me even more excited to share knowledge with
others. I love when I learn something interesting enough that I want to share
it, but the idea that knowledge will either die if I keep it in, or grow if I
share it, makes me want to share everything I learn.
That’s all I’m reflecting on today. It’s probably the most
interesting thing I learned this week, and the one that will affect my future
actions the most.
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