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PRACTICING SELF-KINDNESS IN THE FACE OF LEARNING FROM MISTAKES [FLCA 42]


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PRACTICING SELF-KINDNESS IN THE FACE OF LEARNING FROM MISTAKES [FLCA 42]

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FIGU LANDESGRUPPE CANADA NEWSLETTER -
OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF THE FIGU CANADA NATIONAL GROUP / FLCA,
#42 / July 2025

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PRACTICING SELF-KINDNESS IN THE FACE OF LEARNING FROM MISTAKES
by Tyler Rutland / Tiny, ON / 10 July 2025

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When the human being is in the process of working out his/her
mistakes, it can be valuable not only to write them out in words,
but also to speak them out loud. This is because learning
happens in a multitude of ways, so not only when we are typing
on the computer and processing information in this manner (in
fact, now I am reconsidering that this may be the poorest of all
the ways to learn), but also when we are writing with a pen and
even speaking out loud with our voice and listening back to it.
To me, it now seems as though the more that our five material
senses get involved in the learning, the more readily that our
memory and intellect and the cogs of cognition can work, which
then opens up the consciousness to greater opportunities for
growth and evolution.
I myself often exclusively type things up which I would like to
later express verbally to others, because I often find that a lot of
ideas occur to me and then are forgotten if I do not write them
down. Oftentimes, it is also simply more comfortable to arrange
my thoughts with a keyboard, while my mouth remains mute and
my ability to organise and articulate my thoughts fluidally in
speech remains unrefined. I wouldn't be able to realise a recent
mistake in its full entirety, however, until just recently when, while
attempting to record a speech for an upcoming group meeting, I
listened back to myself and grasped just how difficult it was to actually make sense out of my own talking point! The "stopand-go" motio

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