Extra Credit Reading: Crash Course Myth - Epics and Heroes (One of the versions of Gilgamesh from game series, Final Fantasy: Image by PlayStation Europe ) I was quite excited to see that Gilgamesh was talked about in this batch of videos, specifically in The Epic of Gilgamesh . I did not know much about the actual story of Gilgamesh before seeing this video, but I was excited to learn more about him because he is featured in one of my favorite video game series and is quite notorious in them. Enkidu is also involved in some of the iterations of Gilgamesh in the game series I mentioned, but my favorite version of him is one where he is just a little green chicken that helps Gilgamesh. It was also interesting to learn about Rama and the Ramayana, as I believe I was the least familiar with the information from that video. I have heard about the holy grail several times before, but not in the detail that was presented in the Galahad, Perceval, and the Holy Grail video. I did rec...
Reading Notes: Alice in Wonderland , Part A by Lewis Carroll (Alice: Illustration by Sir John Tenniel ) This reading was one of my favorite of the semester, since I have always loved Alice in Wonderland. However, I had only seen movies about Alice or played games that featured her story before reading this. It was fun for me to see what happens in the original story. My favorite parts of the stories were when Alice bantered with herself. It is comedic and adds even more charm to her character. The things she says and thinks while falling down the rabbit hole in Down the Rabbit Hole and Down the Rabbit Hole (cont.) was probably my favorite instance of that. Even beyond Alice talking to herself, I love the way the dialogue was written in general between all the characters. As I expected, Alice is still my favorite character from this story after having read these parts.
My Thoughts on Growth Mindset (photo from cheezburger ) I am quite happy to have seen this topic again so soon. I am a psychology major, and both growth mindset and Carol Dweck have been brought up in one of my other classes recently. We discussed this topic in one of my courses that covers pro-social behavior. I love the idea of growth mindset because it is positive in comparison to fixed mindset. With the amount of time I have spent in my major learning about different mindsets and ways of thinking, I can easily recognize a way of thinking that is harmful instead of helpful, or regressive instead of progressive. Having a fixed mindset instead of growth is something I would consider to be harmful in some ways. A fixed mindset is a hindrance on a person's learning and makes it seem like a person cannot do something if they are not inclined to or have a natural talent for. If it is not easy for them to learn something quickly, they would give up on the basis of it being so...
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