Dear Gary,
I like what you've said about teaching and learning
from a Peircean POV. My best teachers were those who encouraged learning
by setting a good example of it themselves and also showed a genuine interest in
my desires. The teacher and the student are much the same. I also
think one can neither teach nor learn without love and it's kissin-cousin
enthusiasm.
Cheers,
Jim Piat
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