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Friday 23 May 2014

Reflection (How to start a movement)

       After watching the video, i feel that it takes courage to be a leader and start a movement. The first follower also plays a crucial role. He or she is brave enough to show everyone how to follow, and transforms the lone person who started it into a leader. The first followers then emulate more followers and eventually as more and more people join, it becomes a crowd and a movement is formed. The leader is important in its way, but without the first followers, there will be no movement.
       We did this activity in class as well,  where we would all be standing and we had to each pick two people, and move so that we were in the middle, of equal distance, between the two people we chose. When they moved, you had to move as well, we were all interconnected. When A moved, B would follow, C in return would follow B, and it continues.
         - Shenice

Reflection (How to start a movement)

The lesson I learnt is that in order to get support from a lot people , the first follower is very important, as important as the leaders.  It's the first followers who create the leaders. Without the first followers, other people would not have the courage to step out and join in. As a group leader, it is important to gather support from people . As long as there is one person willing to support , it will influence others to join also, even if the decision seems ridiculous to them.
- GaoYunFan

Reflection (How to start a movement)


      From this video, I have learnt that we must have the initiative to be the first follower and the importance of its role. When there are followers, more people will start to join the movement as well, just like in the video, where people started gradually joining the crowd. The first followers of the 'leader' had encouraged and motivated other people to join in as well. Thus i've learnt as well that it does require some courage to be the first follower. The leader requires the first followers as it encourages other people to join in, hence they are important.

- PangWeiSiong