Friday, July 19, 2013

Celebrate the Freedom to Think and Learn

This month we are discussing freedom and independence. This week we will look at freedom and independence as applied to thinking and learning. What does the freedom to think and learn mean to you? Consider:
  • You may learn anything you choose to learn

  • You may study any subject you choose to study

  • You may learn any language you want to learn

  • You may learn to play any musical instrument you would like to play

  • You may think about about whatever you want

  • You may join whatever political party you wish to join
That’s a lot of freedom! This week consider the intellectual freedom you have to think and to learn.

Makes notes and share what you discover below.


Take good care,


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Mary K. said...

Susan,

Thank you so much for the video on filling your bucket! No matter how much you think you have on your plate you can always handle just a few more things IF you fill your bucket up correctly. We just have to remember to make sure to handle the large "rocks" first then the "pebbles", "sand" that filter into our lives and lastly the "water" that can sometimes wash over us without much notice.