“Yes, there’s a natural progression to life, but nothing is ever permanent. As much as we heal and advance our lives, there will always be change, loss, gain, and greater learning.”
“The real crisis in any crisis is not the crisis itself. Rather, it is having missed the opportunities within the crisis.”
“Kadang aku merasa jatuh cinta kepadanya seperti bernapas—terlalu mudah. Sangat mudah sampai-sampai aku tidak menyadarinya.”
Source: Because It's You
“More important than the search for truth is acceptance of ignorance.”
Source: Mad About Humans: World Maker's Almanac
“Understanding of truth begins with the acceptance of ignorance”
Source: Mad About Humans: World Maker's Almanac
“And so, just as the humanity of our cadavers asserts itself in nail polish and tattoos, the inverse of humanity emerges in the body's utter lack of response to profound wounds.”
Source: Body of Work: Meditations on Mortality from the Human Anatomy Lab
“In the 1930s, he came up with an approach he calls “earned and deserved.”“I believe, in order to be fair to all students, a teacher must give each individual student the treatment he earns and deserves. The most unfair thing to do is to treat all of them the same.”
Source: You Haven't Taught Until They Have Learned: John Wooden's Teaching Principles And Practices
“Our relationship was forged slowly over time, and strengthened by the combination of the intense fire of his high expectations and my determination to learn. It matured when it became a “learning relationship” and my respect for him caught up with his respect for me.”
Source: You Haven't Taught Until They Have Learned: John Wooden's Teaching Principles And Practices
“There are actually eight laws of learning—Demonstration, Explanation, Imitation, Repetition, Repetition, Repetition, Repetition, and Repetition. The importance of repetition until automaticity cannot be overstated. Repetition is the key to learning. There is absolutely no substitute for repetition. I believe in learning by repetition to the point where everything becomes automatic… the best teacher is repetition, day after day, throughout the season.” - John Wooden”
Source: You Haven't Taught Until They Have Learned: John Wooden's Teaching Principles And Practices
“You haven’t made a fire till it has burned. You haven’t made a dollar till it’s earned. And no teaching has transpired If the child has not acquired. You haven’t taught a child till he has learned.”
Source: You Haven't Taught Until They Have Learned: John Wooden's Teaching Principles And Practices