Wednesday, April 25, 2012

if it is never too late to learn something new, is it ever too early to remember?


13 comments:

Raji said...

All learning is recognition...and it's never too early

anne artist said...

is remembering...learning?

Sally Ang said...

Learning and remembering is two different things ....i can't see the two being mixed together to discuss ....perhaps there is no time frame in remembering something .....:)

anne artist said...

if i remember something, am i revisiting it? does that open the door to seeing it in a new light? could that be a form of learning?

what is learning? now, i am really curious....

Sally Ang said...

Remembering is that you copied it into your brain...the things, incidents that happened have memories in your mind....learning is that you explore yourself to the possiblities of things that you see people doing or that you remembered getting the things done that way ...which you now try a new way of doing it ....

anne artist said...

learning as newness.....relating to it, interpreting it......

what about learning to trust...?

Sally Ang said...

Learning to trust ....hmmmm...comes an element of remembering what you see, heard and say ....guess in learning to trust it needs to take calculated risks ....in view of exploring the alternatives ....

anne artist said...

even an unseen alternative....?

Sally Ang said...

:)...yes even an unseen alternative

Raji said...

learning and remembering are the same...when we learn we remember all the codes in our genetic memory

anne artist said...

are the codes an "unseen alternative"?

Raji said...

yeah ...i guess they are

anne artist said...

so to learn can be to remember what is unseeable....