很久以前就想寫了,今天一定得寫,因為我想記錄我思者的瞬間和過程。
First of all, I switched the class of American music to Critical Thinking which is much more interesting than I expected. I have interests and huge expectations to this class when the teacher first began "The unexamined life is not worth living by Socrates", including the interesting class activities.
首先,我換課了,從American Music 換成「Critical Thinking」這門課
我覺得這門課比我想像中的有趣。
從老師開頭的介紹:The unexamined life is not worth living -Socrates
還有老師說話和表達的方式(不拘小節的人)、有趣課程活動介紹
讓我對這門課充滿了滿滿的期待(雖然作業比較多一點,得要很早就起來…)
During the first class, the teacher want the whole class to figure out what happened based on the fact that a person died in the desert with hand holding a match. Although I got it that it may be relevant to his family, it is always right with the saying " Two heads are better than one." I realized that sometimes the answer of No is not always bad. Instead, "No" can help you think of other possibilities. When you get all of the "NO", you get the "YES".
死者在沙漠中,手握一根火柴 => 這是我們所知道的
雖然在猜的過程中我大概清到跟家人有關,
但「三個臭皮匠勝過一個諸葛亮」所言不假,
故事的原由並不重要,但我了解到:
有時候「No」並不是不好的,反而「不」可以幫助思索其他的可能性,
當你得到全部的「No」時,你得到的是「Yes」
Secondly, this was a team-work activity, so you have to listen what other people said. Sometimes, we live in the world that we give ourselves the answers we want; therefore, we are not willing to listen to other people's thoughts. Nevertheless, what other people think of could be the ones you never think of and their ideas or answers could be a piece of life puzzle you need.
其次,這是團隊合作,所以你得聽別人說的,
有時候人都活在自己所給的答案中,所以並不會也不願去聽別人的想法
但是,有時別人所想到的,是你從沒想過的,而那也許就是你需要的人生一小塊拼圖
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