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Teaching kids to become something other than what they were born to be is probably impossible; teaching them to behave in ways that seem unnatural to them at the start is actually not that hard.
For a book I was writing about a school for exotic animal trainers, I started commuting from Maine to California, where I spent my days watching students do the seemingly impossible: teaching hyenas to pirouette on command, cougars to offer their paws for a nail clipping, and baboons to skateboard.
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One particular experience, where I traveled from Israel to Atlanta alone and opened a fully operational new office in six weeks, which seemed almost impossible, taught me how to break out of my comfort zone and not allow my perceived limitations to dictate what I can and cannot do.
I'm going to continue to attempt the impossible of teaching you about wine without boring you to death.
While it's possible to teach critical thinking, it's impossible to teach the courage to use it, especially with respect to long-held ideas.
I gave up trying to teach because I came to the conclusion that it is impossible to teach medical students and residents to apply reason in medicine.
It's difficult to teach someone who doesn't want to learn, but it's near impossible to teach someone who thinks they know it all already.
While many would argue it is impossible to teach someone how to become a successful entrepreneur, it is possible to teach people how to think, make decisions and respond to challenges in a more entrepreneurial way.
Yet this is hard – if not impossible – to teach.
"It was impossible to teach him anything," Richard Thompson said by telephone from London.
"We have more fighting, screaming, cursing -- it's often impossible to teach," she said.
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