Today’s programming class was
cancelled because Kyle is being very busy since he is about to launch his new
project. Instead of having a programming class, we read Emerson’s Self-Reliance, which was very fitted to
the moment we are living at the MPC. Nice comeback, Emerson! We only read like
one page and a half, but had a great dialogue, inquiring into a deeper sense
his ideas. One of the most important things we talked was about the importance
to judge the past in order to improve our present. If we change the meaning of
our past experiences by learning through those past experiences, we will be
more prepared and succeed in the present and future. We related to the
gratitude of the past Bert mentioned during our Thanksgiving dialogue.
The debriefing went pretty good. It
feels good to have a peaceful debriefing and focus on the positive things we
have been doing and did during the day. Definitely the most touched person
today was Gabbi, because she had a rough start on the morning by confronting
Bert and almost leaves the MPC for the day, but she came back, fixed things
with Bert, and had an active participation during the Consilience dialogue, although she was on the outer circle. It’s
very interesting how people can discover their potential through many ways and
some are not pretty, but when you know you can positively contribute to others’
learning process of life and knowledge, and you commit yourself to become
better and better, you can do wonderful things. If everyone could realize this,
at least on the MPC, our culture would change dramatically.
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