Context Thinking: How To Think In Context Like A Rhodes Scholar
Posted by sprint4m on May 4, 2008
Image via WikipediaDo you want to think like a Rhodes Scholar?
Intellectual excellence is obviously required, but not in isolation from other qualities. Rhodes scholars are more than bookworms but combine their intellectual talents with concern for others. Intellectual superiority is a necessary but not a sufficient condition for to think and use context thinking. You should exude excellence in qualities of mind and person which, in combination, makes for effective service to the world.
Now, Context thinking can be used to actively and skillfully apply information gathered from observation, experience, and tradition to guide a belief and action. Context Thinking allows you to broaden your outlook socially by rapidly encompassing a 360 degree look at the meaning of an event in relations to other factors such as values and culture.
These beliefs or actions can lead you to an exceptionally bright academic record. This can be in literary and scholastic attainments, success in healthy outdoor sports, unselfishness and fellowship, and display of moral force of character.
Thus developing your mind to think like a Rhodes Scholar is a natural byproduct of taking classes, even courses that require critical thinking for success, and is key to successful thinking in your life. It is also the values and culture you bring to the table as well. They will be invaluable in developing the Rhodes Scholar mind.
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