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"CREATIVITY AND LEARNING COMES FROM STRUCTURE"

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The current motto for my new “path in life” is: LEARN TO LEARN. Every day these past few weeks have been spent listening to podcasts. Today, I found this one where Jay Shetty is interviewing Kobe Bryant who says, "Disney's Pinocchio is one of the best teachers."

The part that is most meaningful to me is Kobe’s passion for writing and story telling. Four years ago, I chose one structure and that is blogging once a week. I have used it as one of the ways I journal. I am looking at the totals. I have posted 257 times with a gradual increase in viewership. I have a few personal feedbacks that lifts my spirits!

The posts which generate the most hits are ones in which I portray thoughts about “skill building” and “personal growth”. Sharing what I learn as I live life is what I strive for.

The structure of the memory of Sam and my 56 years of a fulfilling marriage is one that I will continue to share.

The Parenting/child raising structure continues to be fulfilling with “SKILL BUILDING” principles I embraced with the Suzuki Method of Talent Education. Dr. Shinichi Suzuki from Japan, is one of the top 5 mentors I regularly list. I also list my daughter, Kelly, as she constantly provides constructive feedback. All five of Sam and my grandkids are creating a legacy with structures that I value.

Like Kobe, as humans, we all face death. But what a treat to find a podcast that provides some thoughts for future learning. One of his answers is that Pinocchio is his all time favorite movie. Dr. Jordan Peterson, who I find inspirational, also refers to the Pinocchio story often as metaphors for learning.

Pinocchio is on my list to watch again so I can understand more of how that story can help clarify my choices in life??

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