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WHAT IS REAL EDUCATION??????????

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Postby free_cyprus » Fri Sep 14, 2007 8:48 am

[quote="Eric dayi"]One man, one question and 12 days and 15 pages of nothing but drivel, "I am more educated than you are", "you are uneducated" and blah blah and more blah blah.

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may i remind you that it is by asking a single question. that the problem oa many fo todays thins we enjoy like airoplanes. hundred years a go they would hardly get of the ground today they can fly across the world and it was a simple question that was asked can we make a machine that can fly...............................but this is a flake of what im talking about, everythign that has been made by men was a question in its own right antill it was trasmuted into reality.
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Postby miltiades » Fri Sep 14, 2007 9:06 am

Well at least free_cyprus has more common sense that Eric what ? or is it Paul , anyway both bloody foreigners whose only interest is promoting a state of events in our country in order that our nation may remain permanently divided. Certainly education and common sense are not attributes these two impostors possess.
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Postby free_cyprus » Fri Sep 14, 2007 10:34 am

miltiades wrote:Well at least free_cyprus has more common sense that Eric what ? or is it Paul , anyway both bloody foreigners whose only interest is promoting a state of events in our country in order that our nation may remain permanently divided. Certainly education and common sense are not attributes these two impostors possess.


education is the only thign that will bring peace to cyprus education is the only hope for cyprus education is the only solution to cyprus............

miltiades you and everyone on this planet is nothing more then energy your thoughts are energy, the thoughts you recieve from others is energy and what you say to others in spoken words is energy, to put it in a nut shell you and everyone that lives on this planet is nothing more then transmitting station and recieving station. what you percive makes your reality.

now if we are all greeks and turks on the island of cyprus that is supposed to be an independent island, then the question begs where is cypriots,

but if we are proud and we are greek speaking and turkish speaking cypriots thats a nother story, by using the words im greek im turkish we the cypriot community devide our island and you and everyone else who thinks like this is not even concious of this.

and if one is not sonscious of this how can we move forward and find a solution to out beautiful island, how can we live in peace, you think by writen agrements from outsiders we will have peace and harmony in cyprus, its our own thoughts that will bring about peace to our beloved cyprus, not outsiders like greece turkey or britain,
cyprus situation is like a single men that men cannot ever and o repeat ever be happy with outside stimuluse to make him happy , happiness of mind begins with oneself it comes withing, thats where real education is to be found,
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Postby free_cyprus » Fri Sep 14, 2007 10:41 am

regarding my bad spelling as many have pointed out on this forum, im a spontenious person im consistent in my thoughts regarding my posts on this forum , my bad spelling comes from typing fast and reply while my thoughts are fresh in my head i do not dress my replies with wondering or research ect ect ect
im spontenious and i want to get down on this little space what is in my head thta i want to reply. is that such a bad thing and many in here have nothing constructive to say except i cannot spell
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Postby Eliko » Fri Sep 14, 2007 10:44 am

Eliko wrote:
Filitsa wrote:You forgot "you are what you eat." Come on, free_cyprus, any ignoramous can throw around famous quotes. Excepting the physical incapacity to do so, one who claims to be educated, deems others "uneducated," and refuses to articulate his position while rejecting everyone elses, might be judged arrogant at best and a fraud at the very least. So what is real education?




I think 'Real Education' is more to do with what one 'feels' as a result of the experiences gained as we pass through life.

Understanding the thoughts and actions of others, respecting the manner in which they conduct themselves, engaging them in meaningful discussions and listening to their views.

Participating in some of their traditional actions without trying to impress on them the validity of your own.

Helping them to achieve the goals they set themselves and seeking help from them to achieve what you would wish for yourself, in order that you may pass on what you have gained from such exchanges.

Spending time observing how the ordinary people of the world regard those more fortunate than themselves, comparing the attitudes of those fortunate ones towards the less fortunate and dismissing the difference.

Being able to explain the reasons for suffering and endeavouring to help those in need without expounding the virtues of your own ideals.

Trying to bring enlightenment to those whose lives you may feel are darkened, while accepting that you may be the one who can extract some wisdom from them.

AND SO ON.

The fact that you may have gained a certain amount of knowledge through 'Schooling', does not necessarily indicate thet you are 'Educated', it may well be a useful tool in awakening the senses required for use as described above.

Quoting the wise words of 'Learned' tutors, can be detrimental to your own education since it can supress your ability to think for yourself.

Positions of power and influence are NOT goals to aim for in the pursuit of 'Education' since we all know of the deceit that has become the yard-stick of those that occupy those exalted positions.

The ability to realize ones position in life in relation to ones fellow man, to understand how SMALL we are (whoever we are) in relation to the whole scheme of things, MUST be the first step towards a 'Real Education'

In my humble opinion. :wink:



I think my comments endorse yours free_cyprus. :wink:
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Postby phoenix » Fri Sep 14, 2007 10:49 am

free_cyprus wrote:
. . . by using the words im greek im turkish we the cypriot community devide our island and you and everyone else who thinks like this is not even concious of this.



I totally agree (if this is what you are saying) that having TWO official languages will ALWAYS divide Cyprus.

How do we persuade everyone that there should be only ONE language and that it should be Greek?
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Postby free_cyprus » Fri Sep 14, 2007 11:21 am

Eliko
your on the right track, do you read any good books
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Postby free_cyprus » Fri Sep 14, 2007 11:24 am

phoenix wrote:
free_cyprus wrote:
. . . by using the words im greek im turkish we the cypriot community devide our island and you and everyone else who thinks like this is not even concious of this.



I totally agree (if this is what you are saying) that having TWO official languages will ALWAYS divide Cyprus.

How do we persuade everyone that there should be only ONE language and that it should be Greek?


this is what im talking about when i speak of education you have not understood even though you read what i wrote, i never said the language of cyprus should be greek or turkish and you will not find a statement like that from me anywhere in the forum, you will not find a statement anywhere else in many post i have made that devide cyprus and if you do i love to see it lol
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Postby phoenix » Fri Sep 14, 2007 11:38 am

free_cyprus wrote:
phoenix wrote:
free_cyprus wrote:
. . . by using the words im greek im turkish we the cypriot community devide our island and you and everyone else who thinks like this is not even concious of this.



I totally agree (if this is what you are saying) that having TWO official languages will ALWAYS divide Cyprus.

How do we persuade everyone that there should be only ONE language and that it should be Greek?


this is what im talking about when i speak of education you have not understood even though you read what i wrote, i never said the language of cyprus should be greek or turkish and you will not find a statement like that from me anywhere in the forum, you will not find a statement anywhere else in many post i have made that devide cyprus and if you do i love to see it lol


Do you suffer from short-term memory loss :?: :shock: :? :? :? :? :?
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Postby Eliko » Fri Sep 14, 2007 12:08 pm

free_cyprus wrote:Eliko
your on the right track, do you read any good books




I have read many of what I would consider to be 'good books' but do try to form my own perceptions in relation to what I read.

I am always wary of being influenced by the author's opinions and presentation of facts since they can be misleading, particularly in the realm of world events.

I much prefer to extract information from that which I experience, I avoid quoting the words of political leaders and 'would be' representatives of the people, since one can fall into the trap of becoming like them, (God Forbid).

We, the people, are constantly subjected to the will and whim of those who we choose to represent us, unfortunately it would appear that we have been unable to get the system right.

The result of such inability is perfectly obvious to any 'Thinking' person, I do feel that the politicians regard their charges as lesser mortals and are delighted to observe them locked in argument since it guarantees the safety of their position.

We are all capable of making judgements, our tutoring may well have stripped us of our ability to do so, the state of the world today is evidence enough of such a possibility.

In my humble opinion. :wink:
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