I had a lecturer in college who would go on and on about his Buddhist-inspired mindfulness beliefs. We'd be quiet for 45mins listening to him ramble on any random day of his choosing.
Looking back I kind of appreciate it. Some of the stuff he talked about made sense and helped us focus on the work at hand. Others in the class took offence to what he was saying and didn't learn from the beneficial parts.
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I had a lecturer in college who would go on and on about his Buddhist-inspired mindfulness beliefs. We'd be quiet for 45mins listening to him ramble on any random day of his choosing.
Looking back I kind of appreciate it. Some of the stuff he talked about made sense and helped us focus on the work at hand. Others in the class took offence to what he was saying and didn't learn from the beneficial parts.
I guess it depends on your perspective.
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Yes, it is valuable in that case. You see if you hadn't noticed that professeer wasn't Xtian (or monotheist/otherwise tyrannical)...