Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Problems
I'm thinking that I'm not in this boat alone. Viewing problems as challenges (#3 of the 7.5 Habits of Highly Successful Learners) has got to be the single biggest stumbling block to most people on life's highway (life's gravel road in the case of Montana). For those of us over fifty, #6 Using Technology to Your Advantage comes in a close second. For the easiest habit to embrace: play, be curious, and read (#7.5). Humans have such innate curiosity that I'm afraid the only people lacking it are those clinically depressed. And that is not meant to be flippant.
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2 comments:
Yipe, I don't like picturing the road of my life as a gravel road, even though that's a pretty neat analogy.
I'm surprised at how many people have listed viewing problems as challenges as the hardest habit. I'm a member of the group that has trouble playing!
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