Showing posts with label thought. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thought. Show all posts

Friday, October 9, 2015

Battery is dying, I'm one bar closer to humanity...



Why I Refuse to Let Technology Control Me.
Posted by Prince Ea on Lunes, 29 de septiembre de 2014


Update:10/10/15...this actually happened to me today: the very day after I posted this video.  Out for a 5 mile run and my phone/music/run-tracker just bit the dust without warning.  But I remembered this video...and I smiled at everyone I passed, the same way I always do, and I focused in on my breathing a little more and I listened to the beat of my own footsteps instead of the music, and it was music...it was my own.  I didn't need someone else to keep my pace, I have my own.  I already knew the distance, and I could check the clock when I got home to see how long it took.  I think I ran faster than usual, but I don't know and I don't care.  I think I'll go unplugged again tomorrow.

Sunday, September 6, 2015

Revert to your Inner Child in Order to Grow

We often function as victims. We might not consider it victimization, but each time that we seek happiness or betterment from something other than ourselves, we have made ourselves victims. Imagine...if I go running in a competition and I am doing it for the medal, I've given away my own growth and compared it to the growth of others. If I am not running to make myself better and to get my best time then I am actually making myself privy to the outcome of myself in comparison with others. How can I possibly continue to grow if my growth is dependent on others? This video is an excellent reminder to grow from within. Seek your own goals and happiness based on what YOU are capable of doing or creating or being. The rest is icing on the cake.
Why People's Opinions of You Aren't Real

Why People's Opinions of You Aren't Real

Posted by Kyle Cease on Viernes, 4 de septiembre de 2015

Let's value not only education, but also educators...

...for the teachers, for the students, and for the future
Where Have All the Teachers Gone?

There's a teacher shortage in the U.S. So we got some hardworking teachers to tell us what's wrong with public education.

Posted by AJ+ on Jueves, 3 de septiembre de 2015