Showing posts with label Week 7. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Week 7. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Learning Challenge: The Anti-library

Reading used to be one of my favorite pastimes. Any free time I had would be devoted to finishing up my books, but once college started, my days of reading for pleasure vanished quickly. Because of this, I haven't had time to put anything on my reading list or add any books to my library. The article discusses an interesting topic. When I first thought about it, seeing all the books I haven't read makes me feel less accomplished, but I guess it could motivate me to learn more. I can't even imagine what Eco's library must have looked like. I do like the idea of surrounding yourself with potential knowledge.
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The possibilities are endless. Image: Pexels

Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Growth Mindset: Multiple Intelligences

I liked the illustration because it was simple, but it provided a lot of information in a small space. I would say I struggle with the intrapersonal intelligence the most. I'm not someone who likes to reflect on myself because I believe ignorance is bliss! I know it's not good, but I hate to look back. I prefer to just keep going, but I should work on this intelligence more. I think musical and interpersonal intelligence are probably two of my stronger ones. 

Another view of multiple intelligences. Image: Flickr

Reading Notes:The Monkey King, Part B

I was surprised that Sun Wu didn't bow to the Lord of the Heavens, but I'm glad he wasn't punished in the beginning. For his actions afterward, I have no excuse for him. It almost reminded me of Lucifer from the Bible, who also let pride get to his head. He thought he could be on the same level as God, like Sun Wu and the Lord of the Heavens. To be honest, I had almost forgotten about his many transformations until he began using them against the warriors. What an ending, I loved the twist about the pillar being Buddha's finger! I'm glad Sun Wu learned his lesson. It's probably been my most favorite story so far. I liked all the action.
He finally bested Sun Wu. Image: Wikimedia Commons

Monday, February 26, 2018

Reading Notes: The Monkey King, Part A

I haven't read much from Japan yet, so I thought it would be interesting to read The Monkey King. I was a little confused as to why the ape was magially born from the stone. I also didn't believe he would go unnoticed among humans for NINE years just because he was wearing a fisherman's clothes. I liked that the saint knew he was out there, but why didn't he just knock instead of hoping someone would find him? I have no clue how he understood the "secret message" from the three blows to the head. Why wouldn't the saint simply tell him? I liked the specificity of "72" times for how much he could transform himself. It gives the idea that these dangers won't be easy to fight off. I like how the story quickly progeresses as opposed to dragging with the minute details.
The Stone Ape in 2-D. Image: Pixabay