15 November, 2018

Cassandra Effect

   The Cassandra effect      



         The lesson I learned from this podcast is that if someone is telling you something, no matter if it is a kid talking to a President, or a little kid talking to an adult, if they have good reasons, you should listen to them. Because, even if someone has no power compared to you, if they have good reasons than they should have a chance to tell or explain to you. Sometimes you might not want to listen to them, because you probably don't like being wrong. For example you have a test the next day, and you didn't study and your parent are telling you to study, and that if you don't, you will fail the test. You obviously don't listen and continue doing the things you were doing, but come you know in your head you caused it. So next time some random person in anyway tells you something, take some time to listen and give them a chance.

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