Teaser - No Theme but here is a Meme
Amuse-Bouche
Biennale
Cities
Dandelion
Elflock
Flowers
Graffiti
Harbour Viewing
Illusion
Johnny Bravo
Kolam - A South Indian Art Form
Lazy 5 Ranch - Photolog
My First Multi-Layered Cake
Numismatist
Old is Gold
Peacock and Pride
Quiz time at Unruled notebook
Randomness- A Poem
Streets of Sydney
Of Tea, Tracks and Tilt Shift - Photolog
Uncertainity - Drabble
Vincent Van Gogh
World Movies
Xtreme
Yo-Yo Tribe
Zen Collection
This morning, I got a good dose of philosophy from the newspaper. It isn’t very often that you get to read unique articles and this particular one definitely made my Friday morning a thoughtful one. It was the ‘World View’ column with the title “Pencil Erasers may be the ‘devil’” that caught my attention. It got me thinking about the process of unlearning taught to us at school. A lot of questions popped up. Why do we hide our mistakes? Why isn’t it okay to make mistakes? Why are we taught to make up for a mistake? Why aren’t we taught to look at the mistake and learn from it? Why do we erase a mistake? Why aren’t we being naturally ourselves? Why do we need an eraser? The last question is what instigated me to write this post. What if Edward Nairne had not invented an eraser by accident? What if we were never introduced to the concept of the eraser at school! I should admit that the little wad of rubber that undoes all the mistakes made by your mighty pencil is inde...
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