Failure helps our maturity + News
Dear Friends,
This Sunday we are discussing: Failure helps our maturity. We can also 
rephrase this title as "failure helps us to mature" without losing any 
part of the meaning.
The parallel to this claim is the other expression 'learning from 
experience'. It is well documented that failing at something is one of 
the best forms of learning. The immediate value of failure is precisely 
the knowledge that one does not know something and secondly we know 
exactly what we need to learn. In other words failure ought to be a 
motivating force.
Indeed, we can say that failure is a luxury if we are allowed to learn 
from our mistakes. And I will use mistakes and failure as synonyms here. 
Unfortunately, we are not always afforded this luxury. And in the place 
where failure and mistakes ought to be taken as opportunities for 
learning, these powerful tools are used to exclude, to stigmatise and to 
punish. I am of course referring to institutions of education, where 
conformity is more valued than creativity and intellect.
Remembering and knowing a set of facts does not mean that we are 
intelligent but only that, we remember set of facts. And equally true 
getting the answer right does not mean that we have learnt how to use a 
concept.  Intelligence, one might argue, is an ability to apply facts 
and knowledge correctly. But this requires more than just filling the 
blanks correctly.
So what is the difference between being intelligent and being mature? Of 
course, by mature in the context of our topic does not mean getting 
older, but rather acting with responsibility and making every effort to 
do what is right; i.e. what is right for a desires outcome. We also 
usually associate maturity with life matters, whereas when we speak of 
experience we refer to specific skills or behaviours. For example, we 
might be experienced travellers and we also know how to act maturely 
when we encounter an adverse situation especially in a social or 
cultural context. A mature person would know how to deal with an awkward 
situation, whereas an experience person would be more like to know how 
to avoid such situations.
Indeed, failure does help us to mature and gain experience, but failure 
is a very powerful tool and being mature means having a read advantage 
over others in a zero sum game; knowledge is king in a strategy game and 
knowing how to apply it correctly is a stroke of genius. So when we 
punish the young for their mistakes are we really teaching them a lesson 
or are we really depriving them of a valuable lesson in life?
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In the meantime I have this news from David;
Cementerio Británico – British Cemetery Madrid
Martes, el día 7 de junio, a partir de las 19,30 horas, los de la 
comisión gestora del cementerio harán acto de  presencia allí y se ponen 
a disposición del público. Hay muchas personas entre las que hayan 
disfrutado de las visitas guiadas las que nos han expresado su deseo de 
traer a sus amistades y familares y también otras muchas que quisieran 
comentar con los de la comisión gestora sobre el presente o el futuro de 
este lugar especial, objeto de tanta atención de parte de los medios de 
comunicación por su valor histórico.
On Tuesday the 7th June, from 7,30 p.m. onwards, the members of the 
Cemetery Committee will be at the Cemetery and hope to meet there some 
of the many people who have enjoyed a guided tour and who have expressed 
their wish to make a return  visit in order to share their impressions 
with friends and family. This will be everyone's opportunity to express 
to committee members suggestions for the present and for the future of 
this unique place which in recent times has been the object of so much 
interest from the media because of its historical importance.
David Butler en representación de la Comisión Gestora del Cementerio 
Británico
Details here:  http://www.britishcemeterymadrid.com
Best Lawrence
tel: 606081813
philomadrid@gmail.com <mailto:philomadrid@gmail.com>
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from Lawrence, SUNDAY PhiloMadrid meeting at 6:30pm: Failure helps our 
maturity + News
 
 
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