01/08/2021
It’s important to make friendships that are deeper than gossiping and
drinking and smoking and going out. *th *thJangeli *thKrishna
25/07/2021
Happy National Parents Day!
*th *thKrishna *thManasa
01/01/2021
New years are like restart buttons. You think you can push the button and start things all over again but then realize your life is too messed up to be restarted fresh!
A new year doesn’t come to change your life. It comes to remind you that one more year has gone and you’re still the same!
Happy new year
30/11/2020
May u find the strength to tied overall obstacles with grace.....
28/11/2020
Keep trying untill and unless you're successes....
27/11/2020
How to Learn a New Skill, and How to Master it?
We all know that learning is important in life. We spend nearly 20 years of our lives learning. Initially, we learn how to walk, then talk, then read and then we start learning complex things like chemistry and mathematics.
When we were born, we did not learn how to walk by listening to our mother or seeing our parents walk.
We learned how to walk by trying and failing. Then we learned how to talk by trying and failing. Learning a new skill is not easy when we are young, and we naturally know that the only way to get good at it is to keep trying it, even if we keep failing.
Can you imagine that we spent almost a year to start walking and then almost another year until we could completely balance ourselves and run?
Somehow, it did not seem like a difficult task or something that we “worked hard” to achieve. We just did it out of curiosity and the growth was effortless.
The our in-built capability to learn new things was taken away by our schooling system. We became the book people. We were asked to obey authority and develop discipline and routine. We were not encouraged to do new things and fail.
(There is even a conspiracy theory that the present day schooling system was designed to make the masses more obedient and hardworking, so that they can work in the factories without complaining, but that’s a topic for an another day.)
The way we learned in school was through fear and punishment. Could we have learned how to walk and how to talk if our mother punished us whenever we made a mistake?
The schooling system failed us. It punished us when we tried new things.
Over a period of 10-15 years, we are taught to obey rules, stop questioning authority and out creativity was taken out of us. Our urge to do new things is still within us, but so buried deep within the layers of social rules and conditioning.
Yes, we were unfortunate to go through a terrible schooling system, but we can still learn. Our capacity to learn new things has not gone away.
We are far better off compared to the previous generations because we have the internet.
So how do we revive our capability to learn new things?