LTLT-What's it all about?
The purpose of Learn the Lessons
Technologies (LTLT) is designed to
facilitate a shift in our focus and to
learn how to learn. It is our intent to
teach people how to operate their minds.
We make an honest and sincere attempt to
jump start your learning desires. What
you’ll find included here is what was
excluded from school—how to think vs.
what to think. It is our intent to
facilitate the process of learning,
rather than control the content of the
learning.
As it is today, schools concentrate
on filling the student’s mind with a lot
of information, and hope at some point
that some of the information will be
useful. They don’t provide any context
regarding how the information is
relevant or useful. Instead, we want to
help you inhabit what you are learning,
to make you an active participant in the
learning process, instead of a passive
receptacle to whom teaching is done.
Doing is part of knowing. We want to
help you prepare for when you get your
license to drive your mind on your own.
It is absolutely imperative that we
take responsibility for our own
learning, to maintain a receptive
approach to the lessons in nature, and
in life, to question the people we are,
the people we are becoming, and the
courage to be who we are. True learning
should mature the talent that already
waits dormant within each of us,
invisible, inaudible, untouched. This is
the only way to transform our world and
humanity. A world of automatons is
restrictive and inhumane, and is the
result of the approach in the current
educational system. This must stop.
Robert Sinclair stated, We don’t
learn anything from our experience. We
only learn from reflecting on our
experience. Why is it, that one does not
see the wisdom in something so personal
as reflection and meditation (just
thinking upon things)? After all, you
are the only teacher you will ever have.
Contrary to what we’re led to believe,
much learning does not teach
understanding. (Heraclitus).
Understanding is born of reflection and
insight.
According to Michael Gerber, Society
needs to experience a call to learning.
How to feel, think, and act differently,
and more humanly than our existing
skills and understanding allow. After
all, learning new things won’t help the
person who isn’t using what he already
knows. Learning comes with listening to
our mistakes. As we’re all aware,
lessons can be camouflaged by our
resistance to them.
The bottom line is this; you are
enrolled in a full-time informal school
called ‘life’. Each day in this school,
you will have the opportunity to learn
lessons. You may like or dislike the
lessons, but you have designed them as
part of your own curriculum. And make no
mistake, life is a persistent teacher.
It will keep repeating lessons for you,
until they are learned. As W. Edwards
Deming states, Learning is not
compulsory . . . neither is survival.
Lessons we learn on our own, through
understanding and discoveries that we
find ourselves are more meaningful, than
those taught to us by others.
You must remember that positive
lessons are not always taught in
positive ways. And, be mindful that some
people drink from the fountain of
knowledge—others only gargle—and still
others won’t even take a drink. You must
be able to discern the difference
between them. You will also come to
realize that open-ended questions will
yield unanticipated answers, which
provide you with fresh ideas you hadn’t
considered. I will leave you with this
by Abigail Adams, “Learning is not
attained by chance, it must be sought
for with ardor and attended to with
diligence.
V.P. Mosser
©2001-2005 V.P. Mosser
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Successful entrepreneur, V.P. Mosser is
the creator of the Learn the Lessons
Series, the Life's Journey publication
and numerous thought-provoking articles.
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