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I have. Proof
of it is what I have tried to synthesize in my profile (see right on this
page).
1. “We live in a bewilderingly complex world based on information.”
In the first place, globalization does affect us
deeply through the enticing attempts at sharing information. Every 24 hours,
amounts of data – which are far from being accessible to one individual as such
– are poured onto the World Wide Web. From a collective standpoint, this should
be intrinsically fruitful – provided that you get to know precisely the item of
information you are looking for. What is left for every one of us to hope is
that, in due time, a super-item of information will emerge which might help
humankind take a leap towards progress. It will surely be a leap of faith.
2.“There is so much of it that we’ve somehow come to think we know more because it – the information – is out there.”Google images

More often
than not, it is exactly the huge amount of data which misleads us into thinking
that we are by far more knowledgeable than, say, a person who lived in the 6th century
BC. Or 5,000 years ago, for that matter! It is not the quantity which enables
the leap, it’s its quality: its quality of attaining the quintessence of
universality by tackling The Core of Things. In so doing, we are more likely to
catch a glimpse of the Simple Truths; but wait: can anyone strive
to do that? Is this always an individual endeavour, or does it take a “mentor”
to lay out simple truths for you?
3. “But everybody has a right to be wrong! Give yourself the benefit of the doubt. Question your answers.”Google images
I am no
exception: I, too – so to speak – have a right to be wrong! I was, and I admit
it. While giving myself the benefit of the doubt, I am questioning my answers –
in this case, the maintenance of a blog which started as a place for Community
Language Learning; it was the perfect opportunity for me to see in what way
additional work at this conflicting /Advanced level as an extension of the
English class enables progress, at the same time granting a universal
dimension to the teaching/learning process which I, as (I believe) hundreds of
thousands of teachers of English worldwide, experience. But there are hundreds
of thousands of such blogs, so Dare
to know!
I still believe that
there were intentions of feedback, which make me refrain from signing out
altogether; but the blog will virtually remain exactly what the header says:
Everything you always wanted to know about the English
grammar* (* but were afraid to ask). Ask a question – any question.
It will not take long until you receive an answer.
Sincerely yours,
EugeniaDG




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