Macro-learning.

3 Aug
2006

Growing up, we’re used to micro-learning.  That’s all that was taught to us in elementary school, high school, and college.  The subject based courses over periods of less than a year with different teaching (perspectives), only exercised our capacities to "micro-learn", as opposed to "macro-learn."  (For those of you who thought "macro" econ? – learning about a macro subject is vastly different than the act of learning about a subject over a long period of time. [macro-ly =P]) If one of life’s biggest challenges is self-discovery, as I’m beginning to find out that it is, then shouldn’t we be training ourselves to be superb macro-learners?  Maybe that’s why almost every  human struggles so bad with figuring out who they are, why they’re here, and what they want to be.   On the spinning tail-end of my own quarter life crisis, it’s very clear to me now, that the one eternal subject that we’re all supposed to study is Myself. 

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