Do you think its an effective strategy to nurture a moral compass (that reflects one's own)?“The best way to transmit one’s philosophy of life to one’s children is to say almost nothing about it”
I'd love to know your thoughts.
kind regards,
Ben
Do you think its an effective strategy to nurture a moral compass (that reflects one's own)?“The best way to transmit one’s philosophy of life to one’s children is to say almost nothing about it”
https://twitter.com/alaindebotton/statu ... 9630000128Psychoanalysis vs Buddhism: the latter assumes that your anxiety doesn't have anything important to teach you.
I can't comment on the efficacy of that approach because I don't do it that way.Ben wrote:Do you think its an effective strategy to nurture a moral compass (that reflects one's own)?Alain De Botton wrote:“The best way to transmit one’s philosophy of life to one’s children is to say almost nothing about it”
http://www.learning-styles-online.com/overview/Many people recognize that each person prefers different learning styles and techniques. Learning styles group common ways that people learn. Everyone has a mix of learning styles. Some people may find that they have a dominant style of learning, with far less use of the other styles. Others may find that they use different styles in different circumstances. There is no right mix. Nor are your styles fixed. You can develop ability in less dominant styles, as well as further develop styles that you already use well.
Many people recognize that each person prefers different learning styles and techniques. Learning styles group common ways that people learn. Everyone has a mix of learning styles. Some people may find that they have a dominant style of learning, with far less use of the other styles. Others may find that they use different styles in different circumstances. There is no right mix. Nor are your styles fixed. You can develop ability in less dominant styles, as well as further develop styles that you already use well.
My first thought, why should I think my philosophy is the right one for my children ?Ben wrote:I'm interested to know what you think of the following quote by Alain De Botton:
Do you think its an effective strategy to nurture a moral compass (that reflects one's own)?“The best way to transmit one’s philosophy of life to one’s children is to say almost nothing about it”
I'd love to know your thoughts.