jueves, 17 de junio de 2010

Human capacities


Today I will talk about some topics that Ken Robinson touches in his monologue. I think that he is talking about things more serious that we could believe. One of the topics who make me senses was the idea that we are making people who live out-of-bodies experiences. Like we were” no-bodies-persons”, I think that it’s very true. Robison starts steadying who there is an extraordinary evidence of human creativity, this extraordinary capacity it’s truncated in the meantime we’re growing up. The society accepts the idea that we born, we grow up, we have a job useful and productive, we have children, we work all the life for having more and more things that we don’t even need, and then we die and we have to pay for do it. That’s life is it, this idea have become common sense. It’s very difficult for a person take the options that nobody is offering…“don’t be musicians, don’t’ do art”…. Just like Robinson says, in the school nobody teach you to dance like they teach you math... It’s the idea of be a useful person for the society, but who decides what is useful or useless? There are not more purposes, no dreams, and no questions. And if you decided to be happy, do what you really want to do generally you have to pay an important social punish. Well, about this my opinion is that we need be complete persons, and not just choose one of other activity, develop all us areas, learn all the topics: the human capacities are infinite. We could do and learn anything.

1 comentario:

  1. I agree with it you brings over of that the common sense does not give him importance to the creativity ... the society is producing human machine

    we meet

    ResponderEliminar