Sunday, February 12, 2012

Week #2 Blog Post Comment #2 "Vivian Tejedor"


Friday, February 10, 2012


Week 2 Reading Reflexion

Earth from space, image by NASA, Public Domain.



“The meanings of our minds construct may be widely shared and sustaining for us, but they may have little to do with the world itself. Furthermore, how would we know?” The Art of Possibility by Rosamund Stone Zander and Benjamin Zander

After reading these lines in The Art of Possibility by Rosamund Stone Zander and Benjamin Zander I was skeptical.  To me not being able to trust your mind is the definition of madness. But what the authors were suggesting was to get rid of preconceived limiting notions of the world to make room for a new vision of a world full of possibilities by eliminating non-real but believed as truth limiting conditions.  

As I read the chapters I keep thinking about how my world is so easily limited by space, my classroom, the roads I drive everyday to and from work, my family needs. I find it so easy to forget there is so much more out there.  Because, I am consumed by everyday tasks, this passive acceptance makes me angry.  Not because I was not aware of it but I let it be that way, I have accepted it as life.  Then the authors remind me is really just about choice. I have the power to choose differently.

Time to step into a world of possibilities. A world of possibilities and scarcity thinking just don’t work together. I am enjoying this view of a world without self imposed limits. Now the most difficult part, giving an A, I am taking this A as an A for acceptance by eliminating negative judgment.  What a great way of shifting competition from one person against another and turning competition into personal growth. The possibility of letting go of limiting mental gauges, fear and failure among others is the road to being a contribution. To be a contributor that A has to come from within. The possibilities of a paradigm shift.


@ Vivian Tejedor
I agree with your statement that our world is so limited by spaces and most of the time we are the ones creating those spaces. Putting limits on what we do and what we expect out of our students and ourselves is sometimes determined by outside factors but all to often we do it to ourselves. I believe it is time for us to take the bull by the horns and start making those changes that will help wipe out the negativity that we often see. You see we do live in a World of possibilities and I think we need to be more accepting and thinking our students are A's.

No comments:

Post a Comment