Sunday, 12 October 2025

A reflection on learning

 

 I went to Ivan Coyote's talk at UNSW the other night and the sunset merged into the reflective windows of one of the buildings.



It was the second time that month I'd visited UNSW, the other for Pigeon Fool, an amazing show on AI. More to come on that.

I will admit I am quite jealous of those at University. I miss those days of learning and interest and an abundance of ideas on offer.

There is a vitality in feeding curiosity. It takes time to realise how rewarding learning is!


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12 comments:

  1. what a beautiful reflection. The exhibition must be really interesting. Concerning your comment, i have a picture of tjhe oldest tree in Paris. it's not far away from Notre Dame, and shakespeare and co bookshop. Here is the link
    https://kwarkito.blogspot.com/2024/06/un-venerable-ancetre.html

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  2. Beautiful reflections and a pretty sky!
    Take care, have a wonderful week.

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  3. It is always good to learn, I think i learned more outside of school once I left.

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  4. I always found school exciting. I think it still is. I love reflective glass clad buildings during sunsets and sunrises.

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  5. I like your statement "There is a vitality in feeding curiosity." There are lots of free university courses online that you can take and enjoy some interactions with other students. Thank you for your weekend f share.

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  6. This is a lovely reflection post and beautiful photos

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  7. I couldn't agree more with your statement about the vitality of curiosity and am so grateful we have so much access to knowledge in our lifetime!

    Beautiful capture of the sunset reflection. Perfection!

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