LIFE is your best teacher! you learn soo much from it involuntarily,you contantly learn from your failures,success, relationships, emotions etc. Classes only teach you how to swallow a text book!, no practicle lesson there!, yes this does help you in broadening yr mind, but the silk cloth to the pudding is only provide by your diff ventures in life, with the fundamental unit of your Lesson being people!
LIFE even teaches you how to learn "how to learn" ,namely the diff interpretation that you have for one incident itself,that is something 'CLASSES" dont teach you!!
Thats why ,you must have noticed some very brilliant students are complete duffers when it comes to actual 'living'
2006-06-17 06:00:44
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answered by cerebral onus 3
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The best thing when you write something like this is to just be yourself and don't worry about being "unique" or "different." A lot of times people can tell when you're being fake - it's better to be sincere.
Anyways the answers you gave are pretty good, you can expand upon stuff like that. Think about what you learn every day, and think about the times when you've really screwed up and the outcome of that.
2006-06-17 05:54:16
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answered by Michelle H 2
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I would write about how each life experience, whether good or bad, teaches us a lesson, and that sometimes the challenge is to find what that lesson is--although I'm assuming you are relatively young and still have not had the number of life lessons that many of us have gone through. I also believe that each person who crosses my lifepath in a significant way (whether they are boyfriends, friends, employees, etc.) has a lesson to teach me--you probably have a lot of friends, teachers, relatives, etc., and you could try to discover what they have taught you, or are teaching you right now as far as a life lesson.
2006-06-17 05:55:36
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answered by besoseda 3
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I've learned more since I graduated highschool than I ever did in there. Look at the social structure of your group. Is there a gossip? Who tells him/her their secrets? Why? Because they learned that it's best?
Just get creative, and you'll find a cool, unique application for the topic. My suggestion, go out with a group this weekend, and keep your mind open to the essay topic the whole time. You're bound to get something cool.
2006-06-17 06:06:20
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answered by Aeterna Nox 2
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you learn tons of things without CLASSES
how about how to walk?
or how a baby cries?
My mother taught me how to cook, in her kitchen, that wasn't class.
You learn how to get around in a new town by trial and error.
How about how to play sports? was that in class?
You learn about life experiences from life experiences.
If i were to write that paper i would think far back.....think of the best thing somebody that loved me ever taught me....like how to bait a hook while fishing, or how to play some made-up traveling game.
2006-06-17 05:58:45
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answered by Cap'n Donna 7
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Learn from your elders.
I had a second grade teacher who was physically handicapped. My lesson from her was to not let your weaknesses from getting in your way of acheiving your goals.
2006-06-17 08:01:19
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answered by the Politics of Pikachu 7
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By reading a book of you own free will. I know it sounds weird, but it can be done. All sorts of information can be found in books.
2006-06-17 05:53:14
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answered by zquax 2
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