Philosophy Ponder 2

 




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  1. Kia ora R25, the most important thing that we learn is probably maths because you need to count things and also work out stuff aboout objects like there diameter and thing like that if you need to. With writing and reading you don't need to know it as much because you don't always need to read and write in real life. Anyway, that's what I think. Blog you later!

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    1. I agree that maths is essential. You will have to deal with money a lot! What would it be like if you grew up without reading and writing? You are fortunate to be literate!

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  2. kia ora Ariana here,
    The most important thing I have learnt as a child is to always be kind to yourself and others
    and treat them how you want to be treated because it makes people feel good about themselves and then they will be kind to some one else as well.
    Blog ya later!!!!!✨💕✨💖✨

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    1. Ariana, this is a great philosophy (way of thinking)! I also believe that showing kindness will bring good things to your life.

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    2. Kia Ora Ariana
      I love your blog post! Being kind, and treating people well is very important. And, I agree kindness is catching! Good job! Sheryl

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  3. Hi Room 25
    Learning to give everything a go then you can achieve more and learn new things all the time because the world is big and we never know everything and also learning to listen and think for yourself and then you can come up with any way to solve a problem.
    Blog ya later,
    Danica

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    1. That is a very positive and empowering way of thinking, Danica!

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    2. Kia Ora Danica, being able to think for yourself and solve your own problems is a very important skill to have as an adult - good thinking! Sheryl

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  4. Hi room 25,
    When I grow up I will remember to try by best, be grateful and be kind. When I make mistakes I will learn from them. The maths, reading and writing will all help too.
    Blog ya later,
    Tulsi

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    1. I'm sure you will! I admire your aspirations. You can be sure that you'd have quite a different life without maths, reading, and writing!

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    2. Hi Tulsi
      Being grateful and kind - it is music to my heart! Good job! Sheryl

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  5. Hi Mr.G
    Brobably Learning. When you are a child you learn, that's the same as an adult.

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