Saturday, February 28, 2009

what I think, what I read


quoted from:health.howstuffworks.com/brain-pictures.htm
Yesterday I just had an interesting idea about if what I read from books is better than what I figure out by myself. The situation I am in is a progresstive and exceting one. It is necessary for me to absorb a lot of knowledge and concepts to make all unclear thoughts and environment clear. We all need wisdom. I found there were few books which would provide some wise and helpful methods and thoughts to improve the situation I am doing my best to realize. Some of these ideas in books are tricky and some of them are not easy to figure out by ourselves. However, I wonder if I should just pick up these "good" ideas from books which were made by smart and experienced writers. Why not? These suggestions and recommendations are wisedom and helpful for sure. Because I think I can get part of these ideas by myself. I mean I could or maybe should think about these questions or problems carefully and deeply to search out the answers. Do I need to find the resolutions by myself and for this I have to spend time or a lot of time? It is worth probably. The processes I will be in to discover the answers may be the next shortcut or new method to resolve countless problems during the situation I am making myself a better person and also in my life. I am just not sure, and I love reading. I am afraid I will forget how to deal with problems with my brain without books, and sometimes we all have to "create" and figure out new stuff and ideas. It is interesting. I remember I did that all the time when I was young. I mean really "young". :) Anyway, that's what I found last night, and what you think??

Friday, February 20, 2009

how about being a teacher


quoted from:www.miqel.com/rare_books/teacher/intro.html
The feeling was exciting, and maybe too exciting. That was my first experience to be a Mandarin teacher in my life. Well, it was more like a experience to be a Mandarin tutor except where we have a class was in a real classroom. I have to say it was completely dislike what I thought or even imagined before. I was petrified and my brain was empty as a blank basement, but my student was just one.... It was amazing to "help" a foreigner to be familiar with my mother language. My student is Lissette who is a beautiful and smart girl from Chile. It made me feel comfortable to teach a mature and diligent person, and because this I could taught her more with enthusiasm and energy. Anyway, today was the third time we had a class, and she studied so hard to pass the final examination yesterday. I think she kind of enjoyed in the atmosphere we built together today. I wish I can give her more and help her to have a unforgettable and wonderful memory of learning Mandarin. Good luck to us.

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Sit together or not?


quoted from: www.barebonephoto.com/blog/?m=200708
This afternoon I took a book with me and sat on stairs in front of a music hall. People used to sit on both sides of stairs instead of the middle area mostly. Also, people, like you and me, would not like to sit beside to a stranger. However, today I discovered there were somebodies who just sat beside strangers directly while they chose sets to take a resr. They are children. Female and male are same. I am not here to make some critiques, but I really want to share the feeling with you. I was happy and satisfied when I wathced that scene. It is a feeling. Hard to explain.

Friday, February 6, 2009

How to save a Fool?


quoted from: www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/FOOL/FOOL10.html
How to save a Fool?
Teach him with enough patience.
Teach him step by step, according to his situation.
Try some special ways to make him smart.
Eat something to improve his brain. haha!
yes, all above are effective mostly.
However, it is necessary to do one thing first definitely.
What is that?
That is ~
Let the Fool understand that he is a fool.