Saturday, October 25, 2014

Reflection on Tribe - Week three




I like the article of Marcel because he believes in unity and a group. He sounds that he loves the word tribe. He shows us that tribes can help a lot in terms of life. Activities among the tribe, members of the tribe help each other, come up with ideas, exchange thoughts and start the activity. Each person has an idea to be taken. When they start the activity they can guarantee the activity will be gone smoothly. Another issue that he raises is the word joy. Another point I got form the article is the idea of strengthening a good relationship. Social issues was raised and its importance among tribes. I also enjoy reading “Six Reasons Why it’s Important to find Your Tribe” by Beth Cougher Bloom. She mentions the importance of tribe and how much help do the tribes give to its people. You can go back to your tribe in good times and bad times. Your tribe can understand you and feel you. Being with people whom you love makes you healthy and powerful enough to do whatever you want.
What I like most about this article is when she ends it with “Enjoy the beauty of hopping”.
I went over the Element by Dr. Ken Robinson and I enjoy reading it. He mentioned a lot of points or titles, like the element, thinking difficulty and beyond imagining. I went thoroughly over the element and thinking differently, beyond imagining. He said that we have to create a suitable environment in our schools, in our work places and in our public offices – where every person inspired to grow creatively.
Once you find your element, you can do a lot you can do a lot you can create useful ideas, apply difficult techniques in education and manage to pursue your life happily.
Another interesting video is by Seth Godin “The Tribe We Lead”. He presents Tribes as a group of people who work in different fields, like computer field, leaders, a sheep walker, the Beatles, people in general, athletes, etc. All this community leads and makes change. Communication should be made and we have to lead a group of people. You have to lead a group of people to have an issue or a case to fight for and challenge the status quo and build a culture a secret language. Curiosity and creativity is still remains while playing.
Without tribes we wouldn’t get such fruitful resources and rich communication with the experienced participants. I offer my deep gratitude to the authors of the books I read this week and I thank the moderators.

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