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Labelling
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
"Once you label me you negate me." - Soren Kierkegaard And what happens when you label yourself? In high school I faked my way through algebra and advanced math courses by memorizing solutions and grunting out homework. I failed to grasp the concepts and was too embarrassed - or maybe too proud - to seek help. I started telling myself I just wasn't good at math. I created my label. Fast forward to college, and I'm opting out of math requirements. Over time I find myself avoiding other courses with a quantitative focus. With my label at my side, I became a certified math phobe. And in the process I narrowed my educational and career alternatives. Fortunately, I was quite unhappy with my shrinking world. I began to realize that my label was constricting my possibilities. So I made changes, got into a tutoring program, and became competent in math - enough to move ahead on a new course with schooling and career choices. My disgust with where my label was taking me forced me to open my world, and it made a remarkable difference in my life. My lesson learned: It's never too late to remove the label that's holding you back. Make this a great Wednesday! Bob
That is one angle Bob takes on on Labeling and restricting oneself. I would like to continue by pointing out that Labeling is pointed by the finger from our head that society deemed as wrong, right, wayward and awkward. This results as continually labeling yourself after the society labeled you. Instead of wondering who you think you are in an acceptance of a spiritual manner. Individuals radiates energies through the world and the energy may bounced back good if your thinking is positive and negative if you send the negativity. So in laments term ''Dont care the fuck what people say!'' hanz was here at 7:19 PM
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