RE: The endless conversation [part one]

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The endless conversation [part one]

in philosophy •  8 years ago 

to make a decision amd stand behind it or to know the decision was correct? what if we were somple judged on how much we built up others as people like bringing out the good characteristics of others rather than portraying our judgement based on our own characteristics. does that make sense say you make people become better or keep them from falling and you are judged by how you interact with others. like almost a karma judgement of sorts

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I thinknthat is on the right track. I actually have an article about this that has been waiting for about 3 years to get finished.

Personally, I avoid the external judgement though. Full self-awareness is enough.

:) yay! self awareness, learning coping skills, etc seems like we should gear classroom settings to be more adaptive and interactive. think like nursing school... the knowledge has to be apllied to get the question right. application versus memorization.