Life Line Exercise

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Life Line Exercise

(Acies Exercitatione)

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Praefatio

“Experience is not what happens to a man. It is what a man does with what happened to him.”

* Aldous Leonard Huxley

Life is an Adventure that is intended to be explored, to be analyzed and to be enjoyed by all of the people. Today I’m currently studying as a freshmen student in a University in Manila. This exersice makes me realize that even the slightest events that took place once in your life can makes me appreciate life's BIGGEST facts that even the naked eyes cannot see.

For me every experience that I have encountered is important, because all of it is a already a part of me.

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Read This…

Reading is a complex cognitive process of decoding symbols in order to construct or derive meaning. We simply read things that interest us, things that gives us information and things that we are oblidge to read . Reading is a very important tool that helps us in our daily life.

At the age of 3 my mother used to scold me if I play outside the house without implying to her demand and this so called "demand" is to read the letters of the alphabet, and to write what i have read; sometimes if she's really in the mood of teaching she would ask me to write some basic terms/ names( like; ants, play;cry; etc.) it can be a Filipino term or an English term . My mothers attitude and perception of education during that time is turning me into nuts. I really hated reading when i was 3. Sometimes I envy my neighbors childs who can go out of their house and play without reading and complying to other demands. I never realized the good effects of reading until i was old enough to understand some basic rules in life. Now I enjoyed reading books, novels, and other litterature, thanks to my mom who try hard to teach me a very important tool in life.

Lesson learned:

“Children are educated by what the grown-up is and not by his talk.”

-Carl Jung

“Education is an admirable thing, but it is well to...