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Old 03-17-2008, 11:50 AM
Ross Robertson
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The Death of Learning

Knowledge is the death of learning.

My students, I have taught you many things. Some of you have learned about walking through doors, and not walking through walls. And now your aikido is all about seeking doors, and avoiding walls.

Some of you understand a bit about...

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Old 05-10-2008, 08:19 PM   #25
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Re: The Death of Learning

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Lynn Seiser wrote: View Post
No poetry.
Simplistically, I think this way.

IMHO, we think we know what we think we know.
With some study, it will change.
So don't get to attached to it.
It is the attachment that kills learning.
Perfect...

William Hazen

"Good Teacher...Talk Not So Much...Move Often...and Laugh at Own Mistakes...and I am Laughing all the time! " Tanaka Shihan
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Old 05-11-2008, 08:25 AM   #26
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Re: The Death of Learning

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"Good Teacher...Talk Not So Much...Move Often...and Laugh at Own Mistakes...and I am Laughing all the time! " Tanaka Shihan
My wife tells me I go out of my way to be the dumbest one in the room. I laugh because she's right. She's always right.

Lynn Seiser PhD
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We do not rise to the level of our expectations, but fall to the level of our training. Train well. KWATZ!
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