Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Tuesday, February 10th

Think about the quote above. What does this mean to you? How could this apply to your life? How could this apply to your school work (especially Web Design!)? I would love to give you less work in class if it meant you were going to focus harder on the work. Do you think you would get more out of it? Would that work for you? Why or why not?

If we could, or were obligated, to do less with more focus there would be mixed outcomes. In what we were focused in we would have a greater understanding of that one thing and things would take much longer than they usually do. This is why people do not like to "do less with more focus", because it takes time, and in this world time is a thing people crave for. If there is something made to make like go faster and more efficient, that thing will be bought up like hot-cakes! Doing less with more focus would totally eliminate multitasking. Teachers could quickly weed out the kids who are not there to learn, because they will either be talking to their friends or they will be listening to the teacher. Conversation would be much deeper and meaning full, you wouldn't have the problem of people glancing at their phone every second why you are having a conversation.  They would be fully engaged in the phone and you would stop talking to them because you can clearly see where their priorities lie. It would be an interesting and much different world if this quote was what people were obligated to do.

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