Academic Convenience 23 - Re-form and Recompose

This convenience highlights the importance of reshaping and/or reframing some bad or inadequate experiences.I was taught that this convenience does not mean that all experiences are accepted without question or without action.Reshaping an experience might mean using it as an impetus toward change. It might also mean examining the experience to discover its lessons.The lesson might be change, or it may be acceptance. It might be both.Use discernment.The effects may ripple further than we would ever imagine.

Convenience 23

Re-form and recompose the objectionable

The stakes extend beyond a considerable distance.

 

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