Observing and being observed

Observing my own ideas and posting them on the web, for more observers to observe me, and help them be observers, by helping me answer questions that arise while I observe something. Make sense?

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Who are Followers? - Blogger Help

Who are Followers? - Blogger Help

social change

Social change is coming soon,we are all judges of what is going on around the world, A country (USA), where nothing seems to happen, but historically, this has been the country that has been the epicenter of most social changes around the world.

In a country like this where laws are rigorous, eccentric, polemic, use any adjective to describe them; still this country knows how to handle them, in perfect harmony, making it possible for change to take place in peaceful ways.

Leaders in USA learn from other leaders, society decides which leaders would it have, and decides also what type of leaders it's own leaders follow, it is then societies priority to choose leaders wisely, for obvious reasons.

Just another country where society doesn't feel FREE, only for this country, society feels this way, because some how it's FREE. Feelings like this combined with liberty, creates a society that feels oppressed, and then, societies demand "more" freedom, and when this happens, social changes take place. These changes are omnipotent, as they don't respect race, economics, or anything else, because society is humanity, the most powerful weapon to auto destroy whatever it has built.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Is your kid smart, or just a risk taker?

It is hard not to parise our kids for the things they do, but I recently read that praise should be responsible, as telling a boy/girl that they are smart, might have negative consequences, as these kids will fear for failure, as they have been programmed to always be good..always be smart.

It seems liek those kids that are praised for just triying, perform much better and ebcome risk takers.

My question is, any ideas on how to correctly praise our kids without giving them the impresion that they are the best and they can't fail?

Sunday, May 9, 2010

On kids watching what on t.v.

My wife's friend's son is IN LOVE with these characters called "The Wiggles" four men that might remind you of The Beatles, or some sort of start trek show.

I just signed up for NETFLIX, and was driven by curiosity to watch them(The wiggles), and they seemed fine for a baby to watch, but I don't know if they might have some sort of negative impact on his development, (weird stuff like TV addiction, become a wiggle merchandise lover, etc)

Can somebody share their thoughts about them?

Thank you!

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