Tuesday, February 10, 2015

2/10/15

Think about the quote above. What does this mean to you? How could this apply to your life? How could this apply to your school work? I would love to give you less work in class if it meant you were going to focus harder on the work. Do you think you would get more out of it? Would that work for you? Why or why not?

It does not mean much to me. If I had more or less work I would still use the same amount of focus. It really doesn't make sense because if I did less work it wouldn't benefit me at all. For example if I came in with an assignment half way done but told my teacher that I was really focused on the half that I did how would that be in any way good for me. The teacher would probably reply with a simple "well you should have finished" or a "well maybe next time you will focus on completing the assignment" and then I would get marked off even though I focused really hard, it doesn't mater.So if you do less work bu are really focused it does not even matter because you didn't get all your work done. So, in conclusion the saying "do less with more focus" does not even apply in the real world because all that maters in the real world are results. Focusing does not really help anyone.

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