It will contain full of text about my thought related to learning by doing concept based on my point of view. First of all, I have to admit that I am not the type of "learning by doing" person, but sometimes or so many times I do it by conditions. Lately, I realized that I'd love to learning something first, get to know the basic knowledge about it, and implements it as what I have learned before. It makes me more confident in case of doing something that I've known. Here it comes, the question of what I'll do if I have to do something that I don't know, something that I have to do for the first time in my life? The answer will be found in this article, so let's discuss it.
Recently I found that there are two kinds of people. The one who always opens their mind and soul to any opportunities and always finds a place to grow in every pressure they got from those so-called opportunities and the other one is the one who always feels under pressure every time they got a chance to grow. So yeah, there will always an opposite side of something, right? Nah, what is the relation between the type of people and learning by doing?
So, for me, it's quite related because as you know that sometimes people will be comfortable with "learning by doing" if it gives 'em the things that they want, I mean it will be fun if they could doing something while learning it. But, there are a lot of people that might be feeling under pressure if they have to do something that they don't even know about, never try it before, and have to do it while they still learning about it.
Someone said, "there will always be a first time to everything". But it just feels like the world gives us a huge expectation to do something we never try about.... and now I'm questioning myself, am I worth doing this and succeed to fulfill their expectation? Like, I want the world to hear my voice "I will capable of doing this for the first time while doing it, but don't put too much expectation on it". I mean practice makes perfect right? And as a human, exactly an ordinary human, we all can make a mistake on our first trial.
But, my positivity side sometimes also said, "If you never try you'll never know" and yeah it brings me to this old dilemma, which one suits me the best? learning by doing, or learning then doing. I've never got a real answer about it hahaha. Hope you guys not disappointed reading this article. Because we are known as an agile object that sometimes can be so different from the first state we go to.
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