The Milk Project LO25568

From: AM de Lange (amdelange@gold.up.ac.za)
Date: 11/01/00


Replying to LO25526 --

Dear Organlearners,

"Pixie Delite" <pixie_delite@hotmail.com> writes:

>Ah this story brigs back a flood of memories of my own
>childhood. If i may be so bold to share some of them :)

Greetings Joy,

Thank you for sharing your memories -- "dear" and "dare" are a
complementary pair.

>That was a sad day in the life i live. it hurt me deep.
>i just wanted to learn. And i had been punished by
>a teacher...someone i respected and looked up to
>as the knowledge giver.

You need not respect me nor trust me. As for myself, I have learned to
trust only God and respect all what have been created. It is in this
spirit that I teach.

>It hurts. all i wanted to do was learn.

I beg you never to give up on learning.

The more honest I am about my own learning, the more any information on my
learning triggers the most profound Onsager dynamics I have ever
encountered in my life. Speak of one-to-many-mapping!

With care and best wishes

-- 

At de Lange <amdelange@gold.up.ac.za> Snailmail: A M de Lange Gold Fields Computer Centre Faculty of Science - University of Pretoria Pretoria 0001 - Rep of South Africa

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