Friday, 26 September 2014

Analogical thinking

     Hi hi guys, if you notice i just posted 3 blog at one day. It is because : the first one should have been posted 3 weeks ago but there were some errors and i just noticed that earlier today so i have to republish it. Then the second one should be this blog but it requires me to take some pictures on my own and not mentioning that it will cut my nap time...oops. Anyway i have, finally, gathered my long-gone-will-power to start catching up my late blog. And here i am, trying to open this blog.

     The theme of this blog is analogical thinking. Analogical thinking is a thinking that uses one or more references as sources, adopt the ideas and use it for another problems. In class, we had to wander around and looking for things that has facial expressions. We got many interesting expressions from various items such as doors, windows, plugs, tree's bark, buttons and many more. Below are some of the example.




     But then we have a quite similar homework to post pictures of random things that expresses different emotions, but in a single theme. At first, i was a little bit confuse because the emotions are varied widely. But then  i choose 'Valentine's day' as my theme.

     In valentines day, most people are happy because they are having a romantic date with their partner. They go grinning all day because they receive flowers and chocolates from their loved-ones.


     As the view of kissing or hugging couples are very common to see.





     They seems very satisfied with their love life.



     Unfortunately, not all are having as good valentine as them. The rest are facing their daily routine with a straight face.



     Some show their dislikeness toward the day and the people that showing too much unimportant affection, according too them. 



     But some cannot help but wonder, when is their turn to feel the hearty day and get all cute stuff from their special someone. Sigh. For all the singles in the world, i feel you.





     And that sums all the common feelings and expressions in the valentines day. Which one are you?


http://cognitivepsychology.wikidot.com/problem-solving:analogy

1 comment: