I've always liked Aesops in stories. The lesson you're supposed to learn after finishing the a book or a film. Perhaps there are even Aesops in Scientific Literature. The 'Don't do this, but do that'. However, reading a book, article or looking movie is nice. Have you really learned your lesson, though?
While studying Neuropsychology (basically the study of psychology specifically oriented to those with (potential) brain damage/diseased) at university I once came across a theory about different levels of understanding relating to impairment. It's Crosson's Pyramid Model [1] and it proposes three levels of awareness: intellectual, emergent and anticipatory awareness.
Sometimes, though, when a story is gripping, realistic and/or relatable enough it might spark deeper reflection and result in budding emergent awareness. This is why I'm curious: what are your 'life lessons' that you've had to learn the hard way?
TL;DR -> What are the most important life lessons you've had to learn through personal experience?
P.S
While studying Neuropsychology (basically the study of psychology specifically oriented to those with (potential) brain damage/diseased) at university I once came across a theory about different levels of understanding relating to impairment. It's Crosson's Pyramid Model [1] and it proposes three levels of awareness: intellectual, emergent and anticipatory awareness.
- Intellectual awareness is mere being able to recognize your problems, in retrospect or in theory, but not when they actually occur
- Emergent awareness is being able to recognize problems and being aware of them and acting upon them while they form.
- Anticipatory awareness is having enough insight to prevent the problem from ever coming into being.
Sometimes, though, when a story is gripping, realistic and/or relatable enough it might spark deeper reflection and result in budding emergent awareness. This is why I'm curious: what are your 'life lessons' that you've had to learn the hard way?
TL;DR -> What are the most important life lessons you've had to learn through personal experience?
P.S
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