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Different perspectives of thinking The story of Abigail
The 5th day we talked about the story of Abigail. At the beginning we were told the story with an addition of a board with paper figures to help us understand it better. Then the instructors told us to rate the characters of the story, from the most evil to the most innocent and right them down in a list. We continued by discussing our perspectives which was very interesting seeing other people's perspectives. Later they divided us into teams of five and let us discuss and come up with a new list.
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That was challenging because of the variety of the opinions that was on the table, but we managed to come up with a list that suited everyone. For the last part they connected our teams making them teams of ten and told us to keep discussing, coming up with another list. This was less challenging as we only had to compare tow lists this time instead of five. Then the instructors asked us about our lists and if they effected our original opinions everyone. That was the end of the workshop, it was very interesting debating seeing how other people think and maybe the way different cultures effect their results.
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