The Holistic Theory of Learning
Succinct article about the learning curve…
The Holistic Theory of Learning
(The Whole Is More Than The Sum Of The Parts)
by
James R. melton
Succinct article about the learning curve…
The Holistic Theory of Learning
(The Whole Is More Than The Sum Of The Parts)
by
James R. melton
Sometimes I end up posting some links related to some particular topic, and I am asked by some who mail me, not in any offensive way but out of curiosity, where I find endless hours of time to google for such links. Since I have heard this enough number of times, I thought of explaining…
The innocent recluse had not heard about the great battle that had been fought. Krishna was astounded at the question of his brahmana friend. For a while, he stood silent not knowing what to say in reply. Then he softly
disclosed what had happened.
“Sir, a terrible battle had been fought by the Pandavas and the Kauravas, I tried hard and applied every means to prevent the fight and make peace between them. But they would not listen. Almost all of them have perished on the field of battle. Who can stop the hand of fate?” Then he related all that had happened.
I made so many mistakes in my life; wish I had committed some more! says Suresh, and these were some comments (edited) which unluckily for you I thought of sharing with you as well…  😉 Being worried about consequences of mistakes are the biggest factor for a person to be indecisive, to want to cling on to safety…
 When Sanjay was a little boy, in usual situations when he didn’t really need anything from his (late) Dad, he’d be a hopeless tantrum throwing brat! :evil: And when he needed something, he’d be like this son with the halo hovering over his head – a respectful reverential boy ever ready to serve his Dad’s slightest bidding :mrgreen:  And once…
I’m no authority on all this, I’m just summarising what I’ve so far learnt and understood from various sources. I think the Mahabharatha can be seen at many different levels. At one level, its a story – someone kills someone, someone takes an oath to not do that, someone plots against someone, someone else sticks…
Finally I uploaded my photo from the previous Bangalore Weekend Shoot photographer’s club meet in Lalbagh… (Clicking on an image above takes you to a bigger version) I would like to invite you dear reader – can you send me a drawing of one of the above pictures…? A simple pencil sketch will do, unless…
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