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Old 07-18-2008, 12:48 AM   #24 (permalink)
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I had one teacher in 8th grade who tried to do this. Our class responded well and was learning (I think) and this teacher lasted just 2 years at that school.

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I'm now trying to relearn how to see. It's not that easy, but looking at things without a goal in mind seems to work better for me. If I have a preconceived image in mind, I won't find it or any other that's better. Any suggestions on how to learn to see at 40?
2 years is pretty good. Often they don't make it even that long. How have I survived in my job? By never being hired to a tenure track. I'm cheap, I'm good, I'm popular enough because I learned how to be entertaining soon enough to be able to survive.

Relearning to see; 40 is not too old. Actually, I don't think there is a too old. I'm 65. I don't know if this is the place for exercises, etc. but there are things that one can do.
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