Seeking to not be afraid of oral repitition

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sidetrack
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02 Sep 2015, 2:02 pm

Ironic in a way as this may be, I’m thinking about reiterating this in other places since it’s a concern to me which I would appreciate feedback on.

A long time ago, there was a sketchy imposter teacher who when it came to teaching mannerisms curves his fingers taps them while essentially repeating the same under-explained statement on math.

Association of unpleasant things relate to him and that flimsy teaching method from someone who was actually a real estate agent, have made me afraid for years of having to repeating myself orally or when people start repeating the same lines orally. '~' I kind of worry that I'll "stoop to that level" >~< .

I know it sounds kind of ridiculous but seeing as how lately that old fear has been diminishing (I’ve been seeing ppl regarding events in my life, for one thing), I’d like to hear from others about how not to be afraid a/o reminded of someone unpleasant when a teaching method like that is used by someone who I know is otherwise a fine person.

An impulse in me saying "I'll have to read something philosophical like 'Repitition' by Soren Kierkegaard" is a stretch imo.



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03 Sep 2015, 10:25 am

Nothing wrong with reading philosophy, if there are good associations with it.