Not Everything That Is Learned Is Contained In Books.
Enviado por Xime94 • 27 de Mayo de 2014 • 325 Palabras (2 Páginas) • 506 Visitas
Not everything that is learned is contained in books.
The learning was born in ancient times of the need for adaptation to the environment, this is voluntary and currently it is basic on training people. It is a process by which behaviors, skills and multiple abilities are assimilated by the people through various ways or methods according to the capacity of each person. Not everything that is learned is contained in books. On the one hand there are books .On the other hand are experiences. Books and experiences left a teaching or a reflection because they are created for a purpose no just to spend the time. Both are based on true sources. The books are written by people who know so much about the topic and the experiences are told by the people who lived that in the past. Despite of these points in common there are things that are different that would be mentioned below. First the books involve greater effort of understanding, while the experiences are easier to assimilate and remember. In many cases when you read a book you can find unknown words that make you lose the thread of the reading, but it is different with experiences because is something yours that you won’t forget. Second the books are a little bit more boring than the experiences because of the level of interaction that exists in each one with the books for example, you can’t ask a question to it, because they don’t talk, something that is different with the people that are there by your side to answer all the doubts you could have. In conclusion everything in the life has an intention and that is to leave people a lesson. There are more empirical ways to learn than traditional ways based on texts, but the important thing is that people enrich with knowledge, regardless of how they were acquired.
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