In late December, Fran and Dan Keller were talking to a reporter in their small rent-house near New Braunfels, and quietly describing how it feels to have been released from prison after 21 years, yet ...
In 1898, Dr. Edward Thorndike formulated a principle that would become known as Thorndike’s Law of Effect. Thorndike asserted that actions that result in a satisfying (rewarding) outcome are likely to ...
Life can be incredibly confusing. We all want a good life filled with happiness and peace. We yearn to wake up each morning with gratitude and end our days with a sense of fulfillment. But achieving ...
This article was first published in the Mindset Works newsletter. We can deepen our own and our students' understanding of mistakes, which are not all created equal, and are not always desirable.
Cristian Chivu insists Inter must ‘learn from our mistakes and go forward with confidence’ against Atalanta, because ‘one defeat isn’t going to change’ anything. It kicks off at San Siro at 14.00 GMT ...
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The benefits of mistakes (V)
“Even though good people may be bothered by trouble seven times, they are never defeated, but the wicked are overwhelmed by trouble.” Proverbs 24.16 We have been looking at the benefits of mistakes.
Learning is difficult. Not the learning that takes place inside of a classroom, but the wisdom that we learn outside of class. Fortunately, the things we learn in our everyday life are the things that ...
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