Seven Lamps for the Teacher's Way

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Seven Lamps for the Teacher's Way
Frank Alpine Hill
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What is habit? Anatomically, habit is a well- worn neural pathway ; physiologically, it is a dis- charge of energy along a line of least resistance ; psychologically, it is the doing of things in the old way. A thought impels to action ; the action reacts on the thought to strengthen it so that it impels more readily to the same action, and the outcome is habit. What the psychologist calls accommodation is a product also of this inter- action. A thought impels to action as before, [4] THE TEACH
...ER'S WAY but the action may react on the thought with a kind of surplus energy to change it as well as to strengthen it, so that it impels to modified action.
Habit saves the past; accommodation looks to the future. Habit releases the mind from its old endeavor ; accommodation engages it for new endeavor. If habit means ruts and bondage, accom- modation means escape therefrom ; if habit means conservation of the good or the bad, accommoda- tion means acquisition of the better or the worse.
Habit and accommodation are both friends and enemies, each essential to the other and yet each in the other's way, — no habit that is not based on previous accommodation, no accommodation that does not spring from habit.


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