Given the ancient qoute which states that the "pen is mightier than the sword". In a way it can be taken literally or metaphorically.
Literally: the pen is the instrument in which most idealogies and belief originate. The sword is a destructive action then result from certain ideologies and belief. The pen is a creative and destructive force which can be neither good or bad. However the sword only purpose is to destroy and the positivity and negativity is debatable. With the pen you create the sword. For example, spell out the word S.W.O.R.D you create the idea of the sword. With a pen one could order someone to buy or make a sword. But one can't create a pen from a sword. You can threatened someone to give you a pen or make you one but it not the same in context. In your opinion, is the sword mighteir than the pen and vice versa
Monday, October 29, 2012
The Pen V.S The Sword
Monday, October 15, 2012
Some things cannot be taught they have to be experienced
People always say practice makes perfect. It is certainly true in my personal beleif. In a way practicing something is exposing yourself to that experience. You do homework to get used to the lesson. In a way practicing is a way of experience. In a way one can't learn somethings without practice.
Somethings can't be taught, they have to be experienced
It the idea of learning a different language and how you are tuaght a certain way and when you listening to a native speaker it is totally different
For my ethnography, I was studying Adelante, and spanish learning club in CPHS. And they had a Chilean came and present to them. I notice that the way she spoke was totally different from what we were taught. So I came to conclusion that somethings can't be taughts you have to experience. There many example like. To what extent do you agree?