Thursday, October 16, 2008

Philosophy of learning through steins writing styles

     The who.

 The what.

 The when.

 The where.

 The How.

Learning is like a block. You build your way up.

One can crumble at the top. One has to see

What is there to see. A tree with branches like the branches of learning.

One has to pay attention. To who. I pay attention to you.

One has to be there.

Be there.

Be where.

Be everywhere.

What is everywhere.

It is everything. What is everything.

A boy. A dog. A boisterous hog.

Who is the hog. What is the hog doing.

The brain needs to focus. Who’s focusing on the focus.

A person. An animal. Old or young.

The Focus is focusing on the learning of the brain of the mind of the thoughts of which kind.  Brain like a rabbit hops and drops. When is time. What is time. How to learn with time. The how of learning is quite clear. Clear as glass. The brain must master the learning quite fast. Fast like a racecar gaining speed. First quite slow, then roaming free. The what of learning is the what of the butt. But what is a butt how do you learn with a butt. What comes in must come out. Much like learning without a doubt. The when is the When of the where and the how. When is like the time you forgot you were supposed to be on date. The where of learning is the essence of the Thought. Where were you when you thought of that thought. You were in your room. I was in my chair. The dog was barking. The mother was combing her hair. The How is the answer of it all. The answer on a test. An equation. Falling down the stairs. Becoming scared. The occurrence of the matter is in ones head. Just like the TV. When you shut it off nothing is there, when you turn it on everything is there. Learning is on. Learning is off. Learning is on and off when you’re asleep. You dream what you learn and you learn what you dream. If a dream becomes true do you know what to do. Learn what to do and the dream will come true.

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