One step left, one step right, or from theory to practice.
One step left, one step right, or from theory to practice.
The world is full of exceptions, but the likelihood of my assertion that everyone went to school being wrong is negligible. Therefore, when talking about the learning process, I think I don't need to explain what it is; everyone is familiar, for example, with spelling, which we covered in elementary school.
Perhaps, of all the subjects we study at school, this is the only subject that can and does aim to improve our handwriting, but it runs into some obstacles that make it very difficult to discuss clearly, as I can't explain the reason for my terrible handwriting, but judging by the notes the doctors made in my medical records, it wasn't unique to me. LOL.
If mathematics can teach us, at a minimum, how to add and subtract prime numbers, or if we were taught how to make a wooden stool in a shop class, then these skills can be called fundamental, unshakable, and we can use them without fear or hesitation.
But sometimes, science is like that water hen standing in the middle of the water, feeling for the solid bottom, but needing to take a step to the left or a step to the right, we don't know what awaits us there.
This is because in many areas of science and technology, there is no single answer to many questions, and the search for the right solution is like the proverb: Every marsh snipe praises its own swamp.
Therefore, after studying many opinions and deciding to take a step to the left. Or, moving from theory to practice, the concept of luck plays an important role—you'll either guess right or you won't, and this largely applies to gardening and horticulture, mushroom growing, beekeeping, and almost everything.
Personally, I don't like the words luck and fortune; I don't rely on them. I want to receive God's blessing in any endeavor, but sometimes it's difficult to discern where His will lies and where it's simply my desire to do something and rush into the unknown.
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Category: | Art, Photography, digital art. |
Tools: | Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX300 |
Location: | Ukraine |
Author: | Author @barski. In my publications you will see only my author's works. |
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Fantastic, I love seeing your nature photographs.
This is entirely thanks to the magnificent nature :)
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