This might be a #FirstCoffeeThoughts post but I really only want to say something briefly about it.
You can't know everything.
Not everything was taught in school.
The only way to know is to ask or to find out and I think we are so used to just existing in the world and taking things for granted that we simply stop asking questions and stop being curious or even surprised.
I love this post that I saw this morning but the comment section was so ... so ... so foul and mean.
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There are times when things occur to me that I didn't even realize that I didn't know ... and I'm legit kind of fascinated. I love that those moments can still happen ...
Just because you don't know something, doesn't mean you're stupid.
I wrote an essay decades ago about one time I had a sudden realization that I didn't know something and it resulted in one of the worst switch whippings I ever got ... bleeding, welts and all ...
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My father asked me if I washed my hands and I had said yes ... and he said "Did you use soap" and I started to say yes and then I asked ... "What is it in soap that makes your hands clean?" ... and honestly I got hit so hard, so fast, it knocked me off my feet and I proceeded to get mauled.
The following Monday (it was a weekend), I asked my 4th grade teacher the same question and it prompted her to create a lesson and she helped me write a letter to Proctor and Gamble about Ivory soap.
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I don't remember how long it took them to respond, but they wrote back and she brought the letter in class and they wrote this elementary school level explanation about how soap is made and the ingredients in it that break down dirt. They even sent samples that we put in the bathrooms.
It was really fascinating and I have, obviously, never forgotten that lesson. This is how people learn things ... when they are taken seriously, when you explain in a way they can understand.
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@thewebrecluse 🙋🏼♀️🤷🏼♀️ Me with math!! I needed to LISTEN to learn and have someone hand me the notes later as back up. The self-interruption of trying to scribble it all down and then lose the thread….i always felt overwhelmed in class.
In the real world, at my job, math figured in every day and I was fine with it all because the context made sense to me….
We fail to help ALL the types of peoples’ brains learn in the way that works best for them…shame is not the answer!