Actually I'm just happy for anything that isn't posted in the Word Games section.
Actually I'm just happy for anything that isn't posted in the Word Games section.
Respect my lack of authority.
Hoi Idol, have you read Morrissey's autobiography yet? It's like the bible only interesting and very well written indeed.
No, but I did have OlegL PM me asking what's it about.
Actually,thanks.I hadn't heard of it but after reading a bit about it,I think I shall give it a go.
I like the fact that it's divisive and since the first paragraph is apparently four and a half pages long,obviously we share illiteracy in common.
Either that or he's a genius and I'm an idiot which I find hard to accept so I will just ignore that staring me in the face possibility.
Respect my lack of authority.
To learn about any subject, you need to be enthusiastic about learning it. With enthusiasm comes understanding. If, on the other hand, you see learning as a chore, then you will find it much harder to learn the subject.
Adults often find it easier to learn a new subject than children if it is something they desire to learn. I found English harder at school than I did at college, because when I did it at college, I desired to learn.
If you don't have a desire to learn, then you may as well walk away. You need that spark which will ignite the furnace of learning.
Another example of learning is when you study a foreign language. If you desire to learn that foreign language, you will pick it up more easily than if you consider it a chore.
It is not whether we are able to learn, but whether we WANT to learn. The brain will attach a more positive attachment to information we desire than information given matter of fact.
If you make learning fun, or rewarding, you'll retain more than if learning is dull, or routine.
So, to understand your project, you need to get excited over the subject matter. If you fail to ignite your desire to learn, you may as well give up now.
It is amazing how many people study because they think they must, rather than those who study because they WANT to. Those who have an interest in a subject get much better results than those don't. Even boring subjects can be made interesting simply by changing your viewpoint of the subject matter.
At the end of the day, success or failure is down to the individual and how they perceive the subject matter.
Originally Posted by OlegL
Okay, I think I'll be able to enjoy writing the last essay.
I love FST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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