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The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn.
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The illiterate of the 21st Century are not those who cannot read and write but those who cannot learn, unlearn and relearn.
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By instructing students how to learn, unlearn and relearn, a powerful new dimension can be added to education. Psychologist Herbert Gerjuoy of the Human Resources Research Organization phrases it simply: βThe new education must teach the individual how to classify and reclassify information, how to evaluate its veracity, how to change categories when necessary, how to move from the concrete to the abstract and back, how to look at problems from a new directionβhow to teach himself. Tomorrowβs illiterate will not be the man who canβt read; he will be the man who has not learned how to learn.
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Mereka yang disebut buta huruf (illiterate) di abad ke-21 bukanlah orang-orang yang tidak bisa membaca dan menulis, namun mereka yang tidak bisa belajar (learn), menanggalkan pelajaran sebelumnya (un-learn), dan belajar kembali (re-learn).
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Even after centuries of human interacting, children still continue to rebel against their parents and siblings. Young marrieds look upon their in-laws and parents as obstacles to their independence and growth. Parents view their children as selfish ingrates. Husbands desert their wives and seek greener fields elsewhere. Wives form relationships with heroes of soap operas who vicariously bring excitement and romance into their empty lives. Workers often hate their bosses and co-workers and spend miserable hours with them, day after day. On a larger scale, management cannot relate with labour. Each accuses the other of unreasonable self-interests and narrow-mindedness. Religious groups often become entrapped, each in a provincial dogma resulting in hate and vindictiveness in the name of God. Nations battle blindly, under the shadow of the world annihilation, for the realization of their personal rights. Members of these groups blame rival groups for their continual sense of frustration, impotence, lack of progress and communication. We have obviously not learned much over the years. We have not paused long enough to consider the simple truth that we humans are not born with particular attitudinal sets regarding other persons, we are taught into them. We are the future generation's teachers. We are, therefore, the perpetrators of the confusion and alienation we abhor and which keeps us impotent in finding new alternatives. It is up to us to diligently discover new solutions and learn new patterns of relating, ways more conducive to growth, peace, hope and loving coexistence. Anything that is learned can be unlearned and relearned. In this process called change lies our real hope.
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Leo F. Buscaglia (Loving Each Other: The Challenge of Human Relationships)
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Grow your talents and skills through a consistent practice and progressive learning. Learn to relearn and unlearn. Raise the bar for yourself always.
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Education is a constant, lifelong process of learning, unlearning and relearning - from the playground all the way to the boardroom.
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Roger Spitz (Disrupt With Impact: Achieve Business Success in an Unpredictable World)
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We have to be committed to unlearning the unhelpful, broken, unredemptive, false, or incomplete God if we want to have space to relearn the goodness, the wholeness, the joy of a loving God.
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Sarah Bessey (Miracles and Other Reasonable Things: A Story of Unlearning and Relearning God)
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The only way to know is to learn, relearn and unlearn.
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Lailah Gifty Akita (Pearls of Wisdom: Great mind)
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The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write but those who cannot learn, unlearn and relearn.
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The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn. β Alvin Toffler (1928β)
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In the earliest years, when you could still drive a Volvo 240 without feeling self-conscious, the collective task in Ramsey Hill was to relearn certain life skills that your own parents had fled to the suburbs specifically to unlearn, like how to interest the local cops in actually doing their job, and how to protect a bike from a highly motivated thief, and when to bother rousting a drunk from your lawn furniture, and how to encourage feral cats to shit in somebody elseβs childrenβs sandbox, and how to determine whether a public school sucked too much to bother trying to fix it.
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If there is anywhere on earth a lover of God who is always kept safe, I know nothing of it, for it was not shown to me. But this was shown: that in falling and rising again we are always kept in that same precious love. βJulian of Norwich
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Sometimes you have to unlearn, go back to the beginning and relearn like a child.
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Paul Bamikole
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Spirituality is about life long learning, unlearning and relearning
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My friend KellyIII told me to pay attention to the difference between self-care and self-comfort. I had a natural bent toward indulging in self-comfort; what I needed now in this season of my life was radical self-care. Self-comfort numbs us, weakens us, hides us; it can be a soporific. But self-care awakens us, strengthens us, and emboldens us to rise.
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Sarah Bessey (Miracles and Other Reasonable Things: A Story of Unlearning and Relearning God)
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I believe with my whole heart that the number one place where women should be flourishing is in the body of Christ. So I preached about what it might look like when ordinary women like us rise up in faith, at our full strength, instead of silencing or numbing or dumbing down or retreating in response to cultural pressure. Itβs dangerous. Women who are awake are dangerous to the powers and principalities around us.
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The illiterate of 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn and re-learn.
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The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn.β βAlvin Toffler I
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the illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write. The illiterate will be those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn.β Consider
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Learn. Unlearn. Repeat.
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Leadership today is about unlearning management and relearning being human.
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the illiterate of the future will not be those that cannot read or write. Rather, they will be those that cannot learn, unlearn and relearn.
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The illiterate of the twenty-first century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn.
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It takes courage, pain and time to unlearn all the shit and in relearning the finest!
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Most arguments are about programming; most resolutions are reached through a process of unlearning then relearning.
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Spirituality is always eventually about what you do with your pain. βFr. Richard Rohr
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I pray that you would experience the weirdness of the divine love in ways that leave you disoriented. I pray that you would be caught off guard when God meets you outside of the boxes you have constructed and yet remains in the places you vacated. I pray you will bless the box you once needed for God and that you will treat it tenderly even as you leave it behind you.
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An awakened mind
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I remember hearing a preacher once claim the miracle of a good parking spot. As in, she taught a church full of people how to pray for a good parking spot, how to claim it, and how to rejoice when it came. My side eye at this cannot be overestimated. If your greatest notion of suffering is having to walk a few more rows to the Target, then I think we can safely say you've lost the plot.
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But at the same time, I don't know that we are doing folks any favors if we act like when we become Christians or when we follow Jesus, all we do is win. I think it's okay to say that we mess up, that we let people down, that we overpromise and underdeliver, that we go to therapy, that we take our meds, that we go for walks to remember everything good and true, that we're still in the midst of figuring out where God is in the middle of all this, that we're learning our capacity and God's goodness the real way: by living our lives and experiencing both victories and sorrows in the midst.
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I find God most in that wild tang, in the sparse and open space, in the unresolved colors, even in the doubt and the uncelebrated places of our lives often neglected by theologians and philosophers. Perhaps thatβs why I keep wrestling with this story of God, with the unresolved Jesus, with the wind and fire and water of the Spirit; thereβs an edge to the story, more than we acknowledge at times.
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Sow the seeds of hard work and you will reap the fruits of success. Find something to do, do it with all your concentration. You will excel.
Show the world you are not here to just pass through. Leave great footprints wherever you pass and be remembered for the change you initiated.
Flow wherever you go. You canβt be limited. Dare to rise above all limitations and become better than you were. Strive to arrive at the top.
Glow wherever you go and let the light of God reflect in the world around you. You carry the light of God and wherever you pass, darkness must flee.
Grow your talents and skills through a consistent practice and progressive learning. Learn to relearn and unlearn. Raise the bar for yourself always.
Blow out all negative attitudes and live true to your dreams. Talks less and act more. Be confident and see yourself wining even before the victory comes.
Know God and let Him be known. You were saved by grace for greater works apportioned for you even before you were born. Share the good news.
I am proud of you because greater things that eyes have not seen yet, the Lord will do through you.
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Like most of us, when I walked through my own valleys of darkness and suffering and loss, God was often revealed to me in the darkness rather than in the light. The valleys were where I became intimate with God, far more than the mountaintops.
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It took two continents, a regressive family, a forced marriage marred with abuse, a bitter divorce, an illegitimate pregnancy, family disownment, social ostracisation, going back to school - unlearning, learning and relearning, and a complete owning of her true self.
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In the process of trying to upgrade your skills, you begin working with a new set of strategies. Ironically, instead of getting instantly better, you initially get worse. This is what I call "unlearning to relearn." However, over time, with perseverance and repetition, your skills improve.
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Alvin Toffler explained in Future Shock, βThe illiterate of the twenty-first century will not be those who cannot read and write. The illiterate will be those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn.β His message applies to teachers as well. If we canβt unlearn and relearn, education is headed for irrelevance. Quickly.
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We donβt have cobblestones and ancient buildings perhaps, but what we do have is the created world, still there, still breathing around us like a friend we havenβt lost touch with just yet. We may not have cathedrals and forums, but we have the cathedrals of the pines and the forums of wildflowers, and we have our own myths.
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I've wanted to be more like my dad almost every day of my life, but I am still me: unable to be too certain because of my uncanny ability to see eight sides to every issue and my yearning for peace above all else, unable to be much more than on the outside edge of the inside, with an eye on the ones for whom the truth is perhaps not true.
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Woke is not merely a state of awareness; it is a force that dismantles the walls of ignorance and complacency. It is the unwavering commitment to truth, justice, and equality, igniting a flame within the hearts of those who seek a better world. To be woke is to rise above the shadows of indifference and confront the uncomfortable realities that permeate our society. It is to acknowledge the deep-rooted biases, systemic injustices, and the pervasive discrimination that persistently plague our communities. Woke is the courage to challenge the status quo, to question the narratives that uphold oppression, and to demand accountability from those who hold power. It is the unwavering belief that every voice matters, regardless of race, gender, or social standing. Woke is the realization that progress requires action, not just words. It is the recognition that the fight for justice extends beyond hashtags and viral trends. It is a constant pursuit of education, empathy, and empathy and the willingness to stand up for what is right, even in the face of adversity. Woke is a movement that refuses to be silenced. It is the collective power of individuals coming together to amplify marginalized voices, to challenge the systems that perpetuate inequality, and to build a future where everyone has an equal opportunity to thrive. Being woke is not an endpoint; it is a lifelong journey. It is the commitment to unlearn and relearn, to listen and understand, and to continuously evolve in the pursuit of a more inclusive and equitable world. So, let us embrace our woke-ness, not as a trend or a buzzword, but as a guiding principle in our lives. Let us use our awareness to foster meaningful change, to uplift the marginalized, and to build bridges where there were once divides. For in our collective awakening lies the power to reshape the world, to create a future where justice, compassion, and equality prevail. Let us be woke, let us be bold, and let us be the catalysts of a brighter tomorrow.
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Pieces of my self.
I have come to realise that our soul is not a static element or something that we can ever put in words. It is something that we find and embrace in bits and pieces flowing through an endless journey of life. Sometimes we find a halo of it in the setting sun while sometimes we chase its harmony in a distant sunrise. We have moments in Life, defining our traits, when some incident or some part of our Life changes forever rather takes shape forever but that too is not entirely rigid, they too flow with our soul and may be years or even moments later they change shape into something that twinkles more with our soul. It is a process of learning, unlearning and relearning where everything that we assemble in this Lifetime is like a free flowing river which meanders its way onto an ocean. And the ocean is Love. Not the Love that we often imagine it be, it is something beyond any imagination or definition. It is an air that absorbs every other force of Nature and releases them through the filter of Wisdom. It is about understanding our innermost fear and fighting it out with the indomitable courage that is always lurking in the deepest part of our heart. It is about knowing how contagious kindness can be and becoming the reflector of grace through our very existence. It is about embracing every chapter of our life with gratitude for the path that our spirit has chosen beyond boundaries and limits. It is about growing and healing. Growing through a voyage that is endless in this Cosmic ocean and healing through the balm of connections. I have realised that every connection that we make even if it is for a fraction of a second stays on within our soul and every alley that we explore leads us to a place that is closer to our destination. Sometimes the Destination gets blurred through the noises of all that is tangible in our surroundings and we often grow exhausted on this journey, it is then that we grow, trying to walk over a pyre of our failures, lost bonds, detours and everything that are capable of pulling us down they become stars, like the fireflies that show us the path to bring us closer to our soul, to put back the pieces of our self. They make us all that we stand as a whole. So especially when we run out of our strength somewhere in some hidden alley of our soul, something burns in our soul, a flicker of our passion guiding us home, where the pieces of our soul dance in a mad harmony to awaken the flame that lights our way onto a destination, wandering along the edge of a purpose that breathes through scattered pieces of our self, basking in the halo of eternity.
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We must passionately learn, unlearn and relearn.
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The illiterate of 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and re-learn.
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To understand how Bitcoin works, you have to first unlearn the fiat economics you have been taught to believe in. Once you do, Bitcoin education becomes the obvious choice.
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What has to happen will happen. Every lived experience teaches us to learn and evolve. Sometimes decisions we make work out well; and sometimes our choices blow up on our face. The best way to live Life is to learn, unlearn, relearn...and keep learning from every event, every decision, every choice, every person and every experience. Whether we like it or not, Life keeps on happening to us, Life keeps on flowing. And to be happy, we must keep flowing with Lifeβ¦!
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The Fourth Industrial Revolution is creating a demand for new competencies and the need for upskilling, un-learning, re-learning and re-training has never been more severe than now.
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Robert T. Kiyosaki (Rich Dad Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!)
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The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn.
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Robert T. Kiyosaki (Rich Dad Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!)
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Unlearn what you thought you knew, and relearn the wisdom you know but have forgotten.
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Phoebe Garnsworthy (Define Me Divine Me: a Poetic Display of Affection (Self Love Poems Book 1))
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Innovation in the next economy is about much more than inventing. Itβs about figuring out how and where you can add unique value. Itβs about how fast you can unlearn, relearn and master new skills. Itβs about how you engage others at a deeper, more humanistic and passionate level.
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We must do the labor of deep unlearning. Love cannot coexist alongside fetish and domination, and we must free ourselves of these fantasies that turn us into vases, shadows, and ghosts. One of the only ways to rebuke these hollow fantasies is to be grounded in community and to relearn what abundant love can truly look like. I want to trust in love, and I can only be in a loving, trusting relationship with somebody who is also willing to sacrifice these illusions of 'power', release their learned ideas of fetishistic desirability, and dismantle these structures of domination.
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If humans can be taught, they can be taught anything. If humans can learn, they can unlearn and relearn anything. If humans can be taught and can learn, there should be no excuses not to provide them with opportunities. In fact, perhaps all a person needs is an opportunity, as they already possess the inherent capacity to learn, unlearn, and relearn.
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In the ever-evolving landscape of L&D, the most enduring skill is the ability to learn, unlearn, and relearn with unwavering enthusiasm.
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Author Alvin Toffler once wrote, βThe illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn and relearn.β36
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Once upon a time, I thought Communion was a ritual. Then I encountered the Eucharist as a thin place to meet with God over and over again.
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We by design are gifted with humongous potential,
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The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn. βAlvin Toffler
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Let go of your ego, and you will notice magic will happen into your life. Let go of your fear, and you will realize nothing is impossible.
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You are a slave of the matrix of illusion. If you want to set yourself free then, don't live in the prison of your own mind.
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The combination of body, mind, and soul makes a most powerful highly advanced biotech. When you learn to master your this 3 element is what makes you a superhuman.
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If you want to explore the universe then, first you have to change your belief system and think in terms of vibrations and frequencies.
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The universe is the tower and you are the radio. You can tap in you any dimension if you master yourself to tune in to the right frequency.
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Superhumanβs greatest strength is consciousness. Use the tools that mother nature is offering you to reach the milestone of higher consciousness.
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Your body is a highly advanced biotech vehicle. Make sure, you fuel this vehicle with good biofuel.
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There is an awakening going on. If you are not awakened you werenβt chosen and If you are the chosen one, you will know when it's the right time and the right moment. Make sure you answer the call.
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Everything is an illusion. Be aware! It's the combination of Matrix 1s and 0s. Breakout of the program, you shall see only the truths.
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If you want to enter the gate of true heaven, then learn to unblock the 7 doors of chakras. Once 7 doors are aligned, you will find heaven.
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The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn.β ~Alvin Toffler
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The biggest enemy of future success is arrogance, indifference and the unwillingness to learn, unlearn, relearn, change and grow.
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