Submitted by jenny on Sun, 05/06/2012 - 06:19
This section of the book talked about “cells” that can be adapted to the needs of the “slow-burning English revolution”—their inspiration from the cells of the early communists, their structure, their characteristics, and their core values. Indeed, they are an effective tool for propagating revolution—in this case, English on the go, on your own, without a foreign helper. We also talked about helping others, and helping yourself. Here, there are many options and horizons. Even if you disagree with cells as being “too political”, or helping other people as being “impractical”, do this one thing—take full control of the learning process, put it on your terms, and determine the outcome from the start. The days of life talking down to you are over. Next, we will discuss putting some of these ideas into practice.