Learning Process Quotes

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Martha Char Love
“What better way could we teach our children the importance of learning to push forward despite failure than to openly embrace in the education system Trial and Learn as our truly only human learning process. In doing so, we eliminate the stigma of failure and view it as an important part of the process of learning.”
Martha Char Love, Increasing Intuitional Intelligence: How the Awareness of Instinctual Gut Feelings Fosters Human Learning, Intuition, and Longevity

Aporva Kala
“He could make mistakes.... the first time.”
Aporva Kala, Alchemist of the East

Christopher Nolan
“You’re never going to learn something as profoundly as when it’s purely out of curiosity.”
Christopher Nolan

“Until you take a pen to write, then you will see the miracle of writing.”
Lailah Gifty Akita, Think Great: Be Great!

“Neither compares nor competes. Be creative.”
Lailah Gifty Akita

J.R. Rim
“It's not what you learn, it's the way you learn it.”
J.R. Rim

“Let go of temporary pleasures for a permanent joy.”
Lailah Gifty Akita

“Do not just accept anything without questioning.”
Lailah Gifty Akita, Think Great: Be Great!

Aspen Matis
“Absolutely devout in her complete care of my body, she had only taught me to be weak and voiceless.

But I had unlearned that lesson. Our enmeshment no longer felt to me like proof of love. I was no longer willing to permit this silencing. Helplessness didn't have to be my identity, I wasn't condemned to it. I was willing—able—to change. Our enmeshment had been enabled by my belief that I needed her to help me, to take care of things for me—and to save me—but, back in the home where I'd learned this helplessness, I found I no longer felt that I was trapped in it.”
Aspen Matis, Girl in the Woods: A Memoir

“so many people who think they know only know what they don't know, as time passes by, they may get to know what they don't know and then they will know”
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

“The student must be humbled to be trained by the teacher.”
Lailah Gifty Akita

Danielle Dutton
“Still, Antwerp, the parties, my husband's talks--all of it fed my mind. I'd hardly set down my quill before I took it up again, writing stories unconnected--of a pimp, a virgin, a rogue--strung up like pearls on a thread. ... 'I am very ambitious, yet 'tis neither for Beauty, Wit, Titles, Wealth, or Power, but as they are steps to raise me to Fames Tower.'

O minor victory! O small delight! My star began to rise.”
Danielle Dutton, Margaret the First

“With self-courage, self-confidence and self-will, you will master the act.”
Lailah Gifty Akita, Think Great: Be Great!

Eraldo Banovac
“Learning continuously is the best way to build one's intellectual capacity.”
Eraldo Banovac

Eraldo Banovac
“One should learn by considering one's own failures that are a part of life.”
Eraldo Banovac

“Fear is the greatest obstacle to any adventure.”
Lailah Gifty Akita, Think Great: Be Great!

Bernard Kelvin Clive
“We grow old not by the number of our years, but by not numbering our years - not living our dreams, not enjoying the everyday life”
Bernard Kelvin Clive

“The man who has never been disappointed has never understood happiness, the man who has never been anxious has never learned patience, the man who has never been depressed will never know ecstasy.”
Palle Oswald

“You can begin to learn.”
Lailah Gifty Akita

“The will to rise when you fall is fortitude to success.”
Lailah Gifty Akita

“It is better to be informed than to be ignorant.”
Lailah Gifty Akita

“A student must be humbled to trained by teacher.”
Lailah Gifty Akita

“Do not accept any information without a deep research on the origin.”
Lailah Gifty Akita

“I don't know how to do it today, but I will know how to do it tomorrow and do it.”
Shu Hattori, The McKinsey Edge: Success Principles from the WorldΓÇÖs Most Powerful Consulting Firm

“The biggest barrier in communication is that tendency of listerning tentatively to reply and not for understanding purposes".”
Wilson N Mukama

“Celebrar el proceso es apoyar el interés y dar sentido a los errores y "fracasos" como grandes maestros que nos orientan, que son los pasos preliminares hacia la consecución final. Si lo importante solo son los resultados y el éxito, eso propiciará el miedo a las equivocaciones y habrá inhibición en la experimentación, abandono fácil ante los primeros errores y falta de perseverancia. Se destruye la pasión por el placer de experimentar y se mina la curiosidad.”
Anna Fores, Neuromitos en educación