Jan 15, 2010

Comenius Comments

Comment on today's Comenius discussion. What makes up your identity? Do you agree with what was said? Do you have any different ideas? REMEMBER to correct the work done last week. Use the comment section in the last post.

19 comments:

Jack_Morphine said...

I think I just spoke a lot today at school! XD

Prof O said...

Yes, Yuri, YOU are a great student who contributes a lot in class and on the blog! I wish more students would be like you. Keep up the good work!

Fulvia said...

I think that our identity is a mix of teaching, values and ideas given by parents, teachers and friends but also by our country and social class where we live. However we have something who belog only to us.
dai yuriiii I don't manage(?) ufff ahah

gnini said...

I agree with fulvia!!!!!!
We will never be like our parents because we are, and also will be, influenced by the world that border us: not only people like friends or our family, but also by television, internet etc...We will always have something that will differentiate me from the rest of the world!!!!!

Prof O said...

Fulvia, is that really you?

Andrea, take a look at what you've written. It's a bit contradictory. So, you will NEVER be like your parents? You say they influence you.
Reread your last sentence. hmmm Who is the "we" you are referring to?

Jack_Morphine said...

what don't you manage fulvia? o.O

Fulvia said...

I don't manage write in english!!!! ahah

Jack_Morphine said...

ahahah I think u just have to improve your writing skills...

gnini said...

it's not contradictory because if I'm influenced I can have something like the person who influences me, but if I'm like an other person would mean to be the same person, and this isn't possible!!!!
maybe I explained my theory not really well (maybe neither this second one), but it's difficult to explain it in english...

Prof O said...

Do you mean: Even though your parents, society and other factors influence you, you will always have your own personality? That two people will never be the same?

Fulvia said...

Two people won't be the same person because everyone have own personality. I understand this!:)

Prof. Torresi said...

I think that it's more important to reflect on the question than finding a definitive answer.
I'm satisfied with the result obtained!

Jack_Morphine said...

I agree with Mrs. Torresi. We just have to enjoy what we are!

roberta said...

For me,our identity derive from the out influence..

Prof O said...

Don't you think you have ANY influence on your own identity?

roberta said...

yes... bat a little part.. very little!

Prof O said...

That might be true. Think of it this way. When YOU are a parent, YOU will be influencing YOUR children, and possibly a lot of other youngsters!

roberta said...

definitely!.. but you reason by parent's mentality and not by yours

Prof O said...

That could be debatable. I know some very independent-minded people whose parents' "influence" didn't seem to make much difference on how they behaved.