Madison considers the secrets she keeps and concludes, “when you speak up about your hidden truths, it can actually blaze the trail for others to tell about theirs as well.” https://t.co/8hseR5XU7f
Rae considers the challenges of changing our minds, and concludes that “Flexible thinking can spark curiosity, it can be good for our brains, and it shouldn't be seen as a weakness.” https://t.co/Ot6O2QiwAF
Finny considers the story of Bob Inglis and concludes, “If more people in our society truly valued others opinions and sought to truly learn, then our society may improve beyond what we could imagine.” https://t.co/OR0GTmTnUp
This is what you’ve waited for.
Journey with us through Webb’s breathtaking view of the Pillars of Creation, where scores of newly formed stars glisten like dewdrops among floating, translucent columns of gas and dust: https://t.co/5ea1kCzU5x
Here’s your guided tour ⬇️
Emma reflects on the important role that learning plays “To change how I view things, and see how other people view certain topics. ” https://t.co/cRfMR5n5Y1
@WhiteShadow5735 reflects on his own learning philosophy and concludes that “learning is about receiving power, the power to change the world.” https://t.co/IMVk9gDpjf
Autumn reflects on learning and concludes: “Sometimes learning is clear growth, but it can also be invisible, unseen by the naked eye or test result.” https://t.co/TvuaMur8h9
Madelynn contemplates learning and concludes that “to pour your energy into learning something that matters to you will be the most rewarding to you and the people around you.” https://t.co/M7WyiWBukI
Porter considers learning and attempts to uncover “what has worked for me, who I am, and the failings and insecurities that I believe drive some of my decisions in regard to learning.�� https://t.co/5u13irJwzW