Ever since the end of that class, I have been slacking off learning online and have instead fed my mind with shows series chosen had smart, witty dialogues, and great plots, I missed the aspect of learning and discovering new perspectives.
The mind numbing activity of loading one's mind passively with drama became dulling so I started lining up books to read again. In between work and home, I have been scurrying to the library in an attempt to enrich my mind. But I missed learning from people and being part of a community.
Coursera recently posted a blog entry about an autistic boy. His loving father shared how MOOCs provided him with an safe space for learning and made him more confident. I liked the part where the boy describes the courses as "not impossible". That should be my outlook in learning and in life.
The internet has transformed the world and I feel extremely lucky that I can tap on this free platform for university level courses from universities around the world. And I will take full advantage of this. Previously, I took the quick approach to learning online and had a tendency to speed through classes, But I will do it differently this time, and slowly savour the entire learning process, absorbing the knowledge that the lecturers freely share.
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