“If we are going to be destroyed by an atomic bomb (or Virus), let that bomb find us doing human things—praying, working, teaching, reading, playing tennis, chatting to our friends over a pint —not huddled together like frightened sheep thinking about bombs (viruses)” C.S. LEWiS
Rapid learning requires a high tolerance for looking stupid.
The path to answers begins with the admission that we don’t know them.
Adopting the appearance of knowledge is a way to impress, but not a way to improve.
Ignorant questions are preferable to premature answers.
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@BCFC_Media @bcfc_huskers How did he even get on the field? I saw parents grabbing their kids and headed for the door in a hurry. Wrecks it for everyone.
More evidence that "find your passion" is terrible advice. Passions never arrive fully formed. And focusing on passion over effort and contribution can inhibit a growth mindset. https://t.co/sayy5qgtj0
It's a sin that @USports_FB football games such as UBC vs. Dinos and Laval vs. Carabins were not available on TV for most Canadians.
We're truly being deprived of something special.
If you agree, RT please. #Usports