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Unlearning to Learn – Blog Post by Asrar Qureshi

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Unlearning and Learning

Learning is always incremental. It starts as soon as the senses start sensing and mind starts processing the sensory information. Learning initially occurs through touch, view and hearing. Reading comes much later.

Children are like sponge. They have enormous capacity to absorb and it is naturally intended. They keep absorbing unbelievable amount of information from an extremely large number of sources. For them everything is new. Most of this learning is natural and ‘undirected’. As soon as the elders can, they start directing children. And By God, it is too much direction. ‘Do this’ and ‘Don’t do this’ is part of every sentence. If Children would take these directives seriously, they would be seriously handicapped by age five. It is Allah’s Will that they don’t bother with these. There is some research that says that children do not process commands which start with No and Don’t. This is their built-in defense mechanism against the excessive negation of adults.

Most pre-school learning is a mixed bag; without order and organization. School learning is organized because it follows a curriculum.

Social learning is a continuous process which keeps happening during entire life time.

Unlearning is an integral part of learning process. The capacity to learn expands with unlearning. However, unlearning is also as highly variable as learning. It is not easy to make people learn; it is not easy to make people unlearn. Sometimes unlearning is so difficult that it severely hinders new learning.

Some such situations vis-à-vis Pharma Work Life are described here. Unlearning is required here Urgently and Immediately.

These and other ideas like these need Urgent Unlearning. In the presence of this junk, any reasonable and logical new learning is not possible.

Ideas such as these are to be Unlearned, to make way for better things.

Such learning about Work Ethics needs to be Unlearned.

In our society, Unlearning is needed firstly because there is an abundance of distorted learning. New learning does not necessarily correct old, wrong learning. In many cases, it does not replace the old ones. Secondly, Unlearning is required to make space for new learning.

Unlearning is generally more difficult than new learning. While new learning may be helped by books, teachers, trainers; erasing old learning has to be done by the individual himself. This is our challenge.

Concluded.

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