This week we talked more about shared leadership and how our books we read related to it, and putting that information into a pecha kucha presentation, which is a presentation that all slides are 20 seconds with no words. The slides are used more as a visual aid to what you are supposed to be presenting, which in this case is shared leadership. My book choice was 1985, this book is about a man named Winston living in a society ran by ''big brother'' a really powerful central force, there are really no actual rules, like you can drink as much smoke as much as you want but you basically have to live for big brother. you have to listen to what they say and believe it no second guessing big brother because they are always right. that's what they want you to believe. if they say 2+2=5 then 2+2=5. Anything you think against big brother is known as a thought crime and is punishable by death. Its not something you can get away with easily either. you will always be caught. their are thought police everywhere, even children thought police so there's no way of escaping it. Big brother is powerful enough to make you think and or feel whatever you're told. and as a single electorate you're too scared to speak up and form together with everyone else to create something better because you and everyone else is too scared of what will happen if they do. Even though all of them together could make the needed change. https://nonprofitquarterly.org/2014/04/21/doing-more-with-more-putting-shared-leadership-into-practice/
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In week 11 we our assignments and most time was spend on this book we got to choose out of a selection. So this week I've learned that i should be reading for information, and actually paying close enough attention to be able to comprehend all the things happening in the book, and to dig even deeper and discover deeper meaning and relate them to the world now. I've also had to find time to read, so I've had to be responsible enough to know i should read to actually be able to finish my book on time. i mean i can't say i actually practice it unfortunately but i know its important and that i should find time and should not in any way procrastinate as much as i do. Having these assignments and having to make connections has taught me to take notes on the book and do some foreshadowing can better help me get into the book and if i'm able to foreshadow correctly it just shows how close attention i am paying to the book. In conclusion, i should probably start being responsible and actually reading my book so i don't fail and or make it a habit and do nothing with my life because i cant even finish a book for one of my classes in like three weeks. losers quit when they are tired and winners quit when they have won. and i should probably take that advice and apply it. http://www.wikihow.com/Find-Deeper-Meaning-in-Literature
This week I learned about how shared leadership should play an important part in our government. most of these things i was already aware of but this week really opened my eyes up to it! i noticed how clueless we really are to whats happening in this world. Like are aliens actually real? i wouldn't know, you wouldn't know because of the hecking government. Its easy for the government to hide things from us, they can easily use fake news as a cover up or a distraction. We as the electorate just mostly go along with it. there are people who fight against it and believe that the government is hiding so many things from us. So many secrets being kept. we as the electorate believe we have no power over this, but by all of us unifying together to can make a huge difference. the government has to be hiding things from us. Their's no way the wouldn't be. But its crazy the differences we could make just by coming together and deciding not to let the government lie to us anymore. so many times have we been lied to, fake news has been given to distract us from real things that are happening. they obviously don't want us to know something so its not something good. they cant control what we know we are all people. And we all deserve to know what they know especially if its something that could be threatening. Electorates have the power to make a change but they just don't know that very well enough. https://www.oxfamamerica.org/explore/stories/the-power-of-people/ This week we discussed the topic of shared leadership and why it's important. We discussed how without shared leadership we would have a central main forced power like has happened in the past. Something that scares people to believe and conform to the controllers of this world want. people who disagree are not the same. diversity isn't a good thing. with shared leadership it creates a way for everyone to be happy, and all is fair. we need to set out on a goal and all work for it in equally fair ways. to have a shared power is more empowering itself. there is a quote in this classroom that reads "all of us are smarter than one of us" which is important to actually fulfill this. people as a whole working together can cause beautiful results. If more people were to ban together to hear everyone's voice and for everyone to ensure their voice is heard the world we would have more opinions and equality and just togetherness, it would be good for the world and having all the people, living for today. We decide our future, we take charge of what our future and its us who can change it or not. we are the ones in power, we just need to learn how loud our voices are. We are powerful enough to help each other as well as others. Speaking out as a whole better insures the knowledge we carry and how much more of a unified country we could be. so much more powerful and getting things done with trust. http://www.inc.com/kevin-daum/5-reasons-you-should-speak-up-even-when-you-think-you-shouldnt.html |
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