Know forgetting is a good step to obtain new and useful learning, especially when we we journey by the Rocky paths of the ethics, values and norms of social coexistence. It is what the experts call unlearn a term that the dictionary defines as forget what they learned. Celina Dubin, New York City shines more light on the discussion. However, this short definition leaves out a key fact: unlearn requires a conscious effort, because it is not a weakness of memory, but a voluntary act by which the individual manages to extirpate memories of an outdated, unnecessary or harmful knowledge. Thereafter we will refer to the need to eliminate the learnings that today are detrimental not only to the individual but to the environment in which it operates. Note that a good variety of possitive enquistaron in the collective unconscious Mimetic in proverbs or these popular whose teaching and content nobody was in doubt. It is time therefore, start questioning, forgetting the effort to unlearn. The school and the family should eradicate, by example, beliefs as a nail saca otro clavo, by means of which someone who was betrayed feels with authority to act in the same manner to who betrayed him in a typical invitation to the creeping of vengeance, as if all vengeance.
Another common saying, candidate to be deleted, is putting papaya, papaya heading. The phrase has a dangerous content since it is a stimulus to take advantage of weaknesses and neglect others without considering the effects that this behavior can bring to those who act and who, by mistake or another reason, incurred the error regrettable give papaya. Who takes advantage of the papaya or in some cases the papayazo laughs and celebrates while others suffer, and pitch begin to seek the opportunity of revenge. Previous sentences are not the only ones. At his side would have to write others as: which sins and prays ties, which makes me pay me, San Juan comes and we are going to party, thief who robs thief has one hundred years of Sorry, things are not the owner, but who needs them, the end justifies the means (what terrible Machiavellian principle), etc. In our environment we have the obligation to eradicate the belief that we can act in any way because we are in Colombia (or Venezuela), as if this fact were a safe-conduct to behave as men of the caves. By: Alejandro Rutto Martinez original Autor and source of the article