The growth mindset is your own philosophy. What you think about yourself is the foundation of your perspective. It is your mindset, your journey. It is what allows you to embrace yourself. I am fairly judgmental on myself especially with school, as I am one to always feel I am doing something wrong along the way. This is completely different than when I am doing some form of recreational activity. As a learner, I find it best for me to work in quiet. It is difficult for me to get things done in a loud environment. It took me some time to realize this, but it has become my number one rule of thumb: in a silence space, you’ll find your pace. I do consider myself a fast learner but there are certain things I can never grasp. For example, APA format is still something I struggle with and I have done over 20x. Hopefully in this semester, I learn more about my mind growth as it tends to expand and broaden throughout the semesters. Personally, I like to learn more about time management. I see the course is a lot of writing and reading and this is something I enjoy, but at times I become overwhelmed and start to lose track of time.
“Moxon’s Master” is a story written by Ambrose Bierce which tells the story of Moxon, the master, who creates a chess-playing robot. Moxon is developing a sentient conscious machine, one that can think and possesses intelligence. Although the narrator states that robots have no brains or source of thinking, he is trying to create a which he believes will be capable of thinking, acting and possessing consciousness- a robot or automaton which will be able to perform actions independent of its creator – the idea of a humanoid robot. Moxon seems to live an isolated life and the representation of the robot is what he wishes. The robot represents human cognition and social interaction, that Moxon may be experiencing. In the story, Moxon plays a game of chess with the robot and wins. It is apparent the robot is mad, and kills Moxon. This part of the story is very interesting because Moxon states, “ definition of ‘life’ the activity of a machine is included – there is nothing in th...
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