PROJECT 3
Original Sentence:
Sameness and difference are a matter of context and point of view, change and continuity often two sides of the same coin.
Words:
Sameness: familiar
Difference: change
Context: meaning
Continuity: routine
Same: similar
Matter: substance
Point of View: angle
Change: different
Sentence:
Your point of view may change over time when you are placed in a different context. Continuity and sameness can be looked at as the same matter, having little difference.
New Words:
Your angle may be different depending on your meaning. Routine and familiar practices become a similar substance, having little change.
Felt Experience:
Things begin to feel different when the familiar things in our lives begin to change. We get use to a routine of similar substance and sometimes we feel like we lose meaning.
Eric:
Myself: growth
Maia: restructuring
Lindsay: adapt
Lindsay:
Myself: life
Maia: unfamiliar
Eric: young
Maia:
Myself: change
Lindsay: acclimate
Eric: becoming
Dichotomy:
Acclimate:
Change:
Word Pool:
Acclimate: adjust, conform, edit
Change: shift, revise, modify
PROJECT 4
Sentence:
In order to adjust our lifestyles, we must revise our current practices.
Sentence:
Lessons too complex to grasp in a single occurrence spiral past again and again, small examples gradually revealing greater and greater implications.
Words:
Lesson: wisdom
Complex: hard
Occurrence: appear
Spiral: fall
Examples: sample
Revealing: show
Greater: higher
Implications: suggest
Sentence:
Greater lessons set examples, revealing truth through occurrence. Complex situations can cause people to spiral which can cause implications.
New Words:
Higher wisdom set a sample, showing truth as it appears. Hard situations can cause people to fall which may bring upon new suggestions.
Felt Experience:
It is hard sometimes when we fall in the face of wisdom. We should suggest higher guidance to show us how to navigate situations such as these.
Eric
Myself: work
Lindsay: future
Maia: knowledge
Lindsay
Myself: Innovative
Eric: Dedication
Maia: Recovery
Maia:
Myself: failure
Eric: learning
Lindsay: technology
Dichotomy:
Future: forward, growth, becoming
Failure: loss, lesson, collapse
Sentence: Growth requires a loss in order to succeed.