Inconvenience Rightly Considered!
“An inconvenience is only an adventure wrongly considered; an adventure is an inconvenience rightly considered.” - G.K. Chesterton
I dare you to watch this 3-minute video of Infinite Tucker and tell me you are not impressed with his DYNAMIC ENERGY.
Calvin B. Samvee
“I learned the basic characteristics of geniuses and how to apply those characteristics to my present state of mind and aspire to be a genius. I believe that the characteristic of perception will be the most helpful with my studies, because I have most often allowed people's perception of me (to) define my actions and decisions. From what I have learned today, I am definitely on a new path of self-discovery and realization. I am not going to allow perceptions to hold me back anymore from achieving my goals. From today's section, I enjoyed drilling through the pledge again getting a better understanding of what it means.”
Esi Noelle Duche
“I learned a new way to look at the word ‘genius’ or who a genius is. I understand that genius is within each of us and we just need to tap into it by developing key skills. Our genius can be harnessed.
I also learned how to be a better citizen of Liberia by now understanding that I have a responsibility in making my country a more suitable place to live.
I think it will be more helpful for me to continuously review and study the learning tools by taught by Applied Scholastics.
I liked that everything discussed was practical. Although not new, but they were delivered with an in-depth meaning and thought-provoking questions to apply what was taught to myself.”
Elvis T. Thomas
“Today I learned that I am a genius... That I was born a genius. I learned that every skill I need is already with me – some more dominant than others – and that if I work toward it, I can cultivate every skill needed to bring out the genius in me.
What would be most helpful to me would be the availability of necessary data/resources, and having instructors who actually know how to teach what they teach. I like that today's lesson was interactive. I learned about geniuses I did not know before and what drove them.
Most importantly, I learned how important it is to ensure that people understand clearly what is being communicated to them... I learned how deep the pledge to the Liberian flag is.”
Jamus P. Bannah
“Today's session taught me the importance of identifying and acknowledging my inner genius, how to apply them for my own benefits and people around me.
The session also taught me the importance of applying the study tech in my professional activities, through changing my perspectives on things and respecting the views of others.
Lastly, I learned the importance of committing myself to improving my country, recognizing the solutions to the existing problems, and helping to solve them. I also learned to abide by rules and regulations that govern my country through upholding my pledge to the flag.”
Anthony Kimba
“Today, the word genius kept turning my thoughts about how one can contribute to his or her setting society by implementing the words of the 24 (characteristics of a genius). When you make the genius 24 as part of your life you can make a difference in the world. I strongly believe and learned that anyone can make a change based on all the educative videos shown. I will use these tools to improve my life and the young people of Liberia. A big thank you to the Applied Scholastics team.”
Willimena L. M. Brown
“The two major things I learned today include:
That being a genius is not a gift from God but rather it’s inherent and that everyone has characteristics that make them a genius, if they are willing to dig deep and explore those characteristics.
I was able to see the pledge of Liberia from a new perspective, and see it more than just a statement to recite but a promise to my country.
-Understanding that there is always something new to learn and getting better understanding of words will help me with my studies.
-Today’s lesson was presented in a simple pattern and made it easier to pay attention and stay in the moment and not feel overwhelmed by information. The lesson was also about self-reflection and that was very interesting to me, because it made me start to see things differently.”
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