This, here, is the reason I have become a teacher -- because every day my undergrads learn something from me and I from them. Every single day. You never know what will hit you next, and I wake up every day and look forward to going to work. Wow. Just wow.
@mooxim16 жыл бұрын
fuck that's a quote. That is an awesome quote. Changing your mind is one of the best ways of figuring out you still have one.
@abigailchorley811811 жыл бұрын
Taylor Mali is one of the reasons I am an education major.
@brennan9313 жыл бұрын
"Minds are like parachutes....It doesn't matter so much what you pack them with, so long as they open at the right time". Such a fantastic thought.
@Blawwmkw12 жыл бұрын
I am, like, completely enthralled by Mr. Mali's poetry.
@ddaylea9213 жыл бұрын
Mr. Mali, you are an inspiration, an instigation, reminding a whole new generation who it is that makes that nation. Teachers learn and children grow, and the more we grow the more we know. We can make this world a better place, a solemn space filled with honest grace. We look around and hope for change, but when we are disappointed, we have only ourselves to blame. I say thank you to someone who can tell me true: I make a goddamn difference, now what about you!
@waterbitten12 жыл бұрын
Taylor Mali reminds me why I love and am absolutely grateful for all my teachers they were great people who taught me a great many lessons that cannot be found in a book!
@kattierowe14 жыл бұрын
Taylor Mali is a god. If I'd had more teachers like this in primary and secondary school, I would have started to enjoy learning well before I started college (and, to be honest, I wanted to get into a good colleague but ended up in anal community colleague *sigh* but it was still a wonderful change from high school. good teachers make a world of difference and we need more like Taylor Mali
@arcturus_starwatcher13 жыл бұрын
Thank you Mr. Mali. I love all of your works, and I took the liberty today in quoting the last line of this poem in a scholarship application for my goal to receive the best education I can to become a teacher.
@brookegalvan25113 жыл бұрын
I first heard this poem over 10 years ago. It’s always stuck with me and so I revisit it. Every single time I hear it, I discover something new that resonates with me in a different way. From age 14 to age 28, I have consistently connected with this piece of work and it is incredible that I feel I’ve learned or understood something new about myself and the world with each listen. How cool. Really great writing and a memorable reading.
@loriwolf512 жыл бұрын
My daughter Stephanie is a Senior at a catholic school in Mn. Last year during Speech season she had put together a poetry program with the theme of the Perfect Poem. It consisted of" Paleolithic Poet", "Like Lilly Like Wilson' and "Somewhere There is a Poem" by Gina Loring. One of my proudest moment was watching her go up onto the stage and graciously accept the award of MN State Champion in the category of Poetry. Thank you for that
@spinjsteele13 жыл бұрын
This is one of my favorites. Beautiful.
@podcastbard16 жыл бұрын
Love the poem. thank you.
@TheTafferzz11 жыл бұрын
THIS IS AMAZING I CAN'T STOP WATCHING
@KylaiaJmaa15 жыл бұрын
My language arts teacher showed us this in class. I'm an 8th grader. I love it!
@eliava13 жыл бұрын
This is seriously incredible. Inspiring and eye-opening for a new teacher like me.
@ethelraj12 жыл бұрын
this poem is really nice. I expect it will generate much conversation in my class regarding making wise decisions.
@TaijiBum14 жыл бұрын
This guy is great. Period.
@LupaDove14 жыл бұрын
Oh man! This got me! I'm all choked up right now. LoL I like it!
@DireClown3030913 жыл бұрын
Taylor...this poem has inspired me incredibly over the years! I first read it in "The Outlaw Bible of American Poetry," and later I performed it at an open mic night at my school. As a fellow spoken word poet, I must say I admire your work very much! Keep at it, my friend!
@annakiesser329311 жыл бұрын
Taylor Mali is like.. totally a genius
@Yahgudang15 жыл бұрын
One of my favourite poems!
@badbrunette41213 жыл бұрын
my teacher played this in class because we are doing poetry, now i've watched this like 5 times.. i don't know why but I love this poem now lol :))))
@diegomayamedina91794 жыл бұрын
I love this poem
@LokieSan09314 жыл бұрын
You just came to my school and I regret not buying a pen. But now that i found this I can say what a BRILLIANT (I used this word because awesome seemed out of place) job you did. Since i will probably never see you in another situation like today I look forward to watching you on here. :) -Emily DHS
@behindblueeyes9613 жыл бұрын
Dear Mr. Taylor Mali, I was givin this poetry for my forensics tournament tomorrow. Everyone I read it to loves it. It flows so easily and I will be so HONORED if I break into finals because of YOUR poetry. Thank you so much for making this. Very powerful. I am also reading, "What Teachers Make" :)
@inmygenes16 жыл бұрын
Did you watch the video all the way through? i think that Lily was convinced by the other arguments. He encourages her to think for herself.
@simplystatic13 жыл бұрын
thank you.
@Fez88414 жыл бұрын
You have inspired my whole 9th grade class, and teacher. I love your poem :)
@cattieloves17 жыл бұрын
My favorite Mali poem. :*)
@aliceflyte11 жыл бұрын
we watched this in class today. I laughed my head off
@mkarnerfors14 жыл бұрын
@ncxcrunner Naw, I believe Taylor's simple epxlanation. I didn't notice it before but if you look at his t-shirt, you can see the "bug" microphone right there, And just as the voice changes, that's when he has his hand covering it.
@bluidemenace113 жыл бұрын
@AdorablyCuteDevil He's a teacher. He prints out his lesson plans without spell-checking because teachers don't make spelling mistakes. (See Miracle Workers for the reference)
@BasedSif14 жыл бұрын
this guy is so awesome. my teacher loves him and showed us some stuff. I actually thought it was very good.
@charlesbridgesmusic14 жыл бұрын
Ok this video has 66,666 views. Just saying.... Mr. Mali you are truly inspiring and it is now one of my objectives to attend at least one of your performances in the near future. OR even to organize one at my University and let others enjoy AND learn. Thank you!
@taylormali14 жыл бұрын
@mkarnerfors I think the answer is that I am wearing two mics: the one you see was for the speakers to the auditorium, and the one that's harder to see is the one clipped to the color of my shirt. THAT must be the mic for the video! So when I put my hand on my chin I am blocking the sound, but not for the folks in the theater (which we are NOT hearing.)
@evanwbradley2316 жыл бұрын
amazing. do you have a video performance of how to write a political poem?
@hockeymonkey1129316 жыл бұрын
Yea my history teacher said to watch it too... it makes you think
@deProfundisClamoAdTe13 жыл бұрын
@JoJoe121 It's "writing", not "writting". There's only one 't' in the middle. Sorry, I felt I had to point this out, considering the subject of your comment.
@mkarnerfors14 жыл бұрын
Hm, I noticed a funny thing... when he puts his hand on his chin at 1:25, his voice changes noticeably. Do we really get *that much* sound directly from the esophagus and larynx when we speak?
@markoslavicek2 ай бұрын
I would say that his position towards the microphone also made a difference (it was all of the sudden a more direct sound).
@hotnpinkfeathers12 жыл бұрын
I think the point is much less about "finding sources" than it is about making a realization. it's not what's right or wrong--but what you believe.
@MrCiscojae13 жыл бұрын
@mkarnerfors No, his hand was just in front of the mic.
@heyyitsjuju56559 жыл бұрын
Like Lily Like Wilson 😂😂😂this is hilarious!
@lwhit21314 жыл бұрын
I wish I had a teacher like you
@mkarnerfors14 жыл бұрын
@taylormali Ah, didn't notice the bug before! Once again simple explanations are found for curious obervations. :)
@haikus57516 жыл бұрын
Agreed. My point isn't that it's wrong to change your mind, or that it's wrong to change your mind after doing research. My point is that it's wrong to change your mind just because "you're having trouble finding sources, that is, ones that back you up." Taylor seems to think that it's the right response.
@trina7820911 жыл бұрын
I like, want to be that kind of like, teacher!
@Browerchick14 жыл бұрын
I wish I lived in a like free zone!
@allahexclamationmark14 жыл бұрын
If you ever want to make a visit to the School of Education at the University of Colorado at Boulder, we'd love to have you. :)
@bluidemenace113 жыл бұрын
@AdorablyCuteDevil I get that. I was just looking for an opportunity to make a reference. And yes, I noticed the mistake too. I
@AdorablyCuteDevil13 жыл бұрын
@bluidemenace1 I watched that before. I should have been more clear. I was referring to his comment about the mic on his shirt. He said colour not collar-I thought it was ironic. I know teachers make mistakes (been through high school, and my profs still make errors). I just thought it was ironic. I love slam poets and I think he's amazing, I just couldn't help myself pointing out that he made a spelling error :P
@SnowWolf9816 жыл бұрын
Ah, my drama teacher recommended this poem to us. My drama class has got some of the worst like addicts.
@jakem100016 жыл бұрын
aaaaaaaaah this is so amazing. I wish you could be my teacher....get certified for AP Lang and come to my high school, quick!
@mkarnerfors16 жыл бұрын
Yes, isn't it now. I have adopted it myself. Being stubborn for the sake of keeping an opinion at all cost is not a virtue... it's stupidity. This quote encompasses that pretty well. I don't like the followup though... pack your parachute/mind with an anvil and it *will* drag you down to a crash. It matters pretty much what you pack it with. :D
@mkarnerfors16 жыл бұрын
If you have an opinion but cannot find materials to support it, then you have to start thinking why you have the opinion in the first place. If you can't argue the case for your opinion you have to start thinking real hard: "Why do I think this to begin with?" Those who wanted to abolish slavery had no shortage of materials. Any argument saying "Humans are born equal and free" supports the case. And those values were alot older than the struggle to abolish slavery.
@arkbirdarcher19 Жыл бұрын
Keep on. . . .
@CuppaBro112 жыл бұрын
*totally, like, enthralled Like, totally fixed that for you!
@DemonAmongTheAngels15 жыл бұрын
correction: "is there something, *head tilt* like, wrong with you?"
@geavrems16 жыл бұрын
He invites her to "open her mind" That is the point.
@virtuosoikingpin16 жыл бұрын
I wish I had a teacher like this. The only teacher that I've had that comes remotely close to this guy is a student teacher that will be leaving next week :(
@jackuhlantern16 жыл бұрын
I see what you are saying and I think you make a valid point, however, one can always go back to their original opinion after finding their own evidence as well as outside evidence. If there is absolutely no one else in the world that agrees with you, and you can't back yourself up, then your argument will be pointless.
@AdorablyCuteDevil13 жыл бұрын
@taylormali I think it's ironic that you spelt collar wrong (sorry I couldn't help myself)
@EcrireFreeze14 жыл бұрын
It took me a little while for me to realize why this poem sounded so familiar. Did you tailor it to sound like Poe's "The Raven," or is the similarity purely coincidental?
@jlel15 жыл бұрын
Well said everidaygirl. :D
@Jollydespair13 жыл бұрын
I understand that its important to have an open mind and to change your thoughts when you realize your wrong, but how much research will an 8th grader do before giving up. What does that say about the general urge to learn the truth vs the need to come to a conclusion. PS: Sorry this is my first post to one of your videos if it sounds negative i have really been enjoying a video binge of your poems for a few days
@elfeyes15 жыл бұрын
His point is you have to be committed reason and at lest objectively be able to accept a sound argument.
@snakesmyle16 жыл бұрын
You make me want to be a teacher.
@everidaygirl15 жыл бұрын
you have to keep in mind also, on a subject as "subjective" as homosexual adoptions...that what you may constitute as the right answer, is not reciprocated in the mind of someone else. Because this is a topic that is backed by emotions and personal belief rather than empirical evidence of right and wrong.
@hairywolf4713 жыл бұрын
i like totally liked this video, you like know?
@DaSteveMyster11 жыл бұрын
I agree with you as far as supporting one's ideals with factual evidence but I also understand haikus575's stance. You seem to be misunderstanding of what they're saying. In regards to Mali's poem, Lilly "switches sides" on a MORAL debate simply because not many people agreed with her. So she didn't change her mind because of evidence but merely because it was easier to support the idea. Although, its wonderful if she changed sides because of the persuasive argument. :)
@finalcountdown32107 жыл бұрын
If I ever change the world, it's gonna be through one 6th grader at a time.
@mkarnerfors16 жыл бұрын
Popular does imply right. The popular opinon may have materials for its case but that doesn't mean the arguments add up to something senisble or usable for an academic assignment. Take for instance pitbulls... popular opinion says are ticking timebombs just waiting to rip out a baby's face. Facts that hold up to scrutiny state that they are in fact stable and not aggressive at all. They are just like any other breed of dog. Popular doesn't imply right.
@mkarnerfors15 жыл бұрын
Well in such cases it is extra important to be vigilant of the arguments. If your only argument is "I think it should be this eway, jyust because", then you had better be very humble to the possibility that someone may some day ourtrumph your opinion with real arguments.
@ericvalenzuela4708 Жыл бұрын
For you gamblers out there, what would be the over-under for the number of times someone has vomited on this guy?
@lilSapphireFox3 жыл бұрын
Bragging about shutting up a child from communication. Weird flex.
@uoftdrone13 жыл бұрын
Haha, this video has 402 likes....
@haikus57516 жыл бұрын
I did watch it. Several times. But I still disagree. Lilly says, "I can't find support for my belief." He thinks that is good reason for disbelieving it, or at least for arguing for the other side in a paper. I think it's not.
@mkarnerfors15 жыл бұрын
Quite the contrary... whose that say that are those with expert knowledge of dogs. The only ones that say they are not a calm stable breed of dogs is sensationalists and those with preconceived ideas about the dogs. Pitbulls were bred to be non-aggressive and non-prone to randomg biting because these were undesirable qualities (well, D'UH!). This myth about pitbulls being aggressive is just that... a myth, just like Boxers were subjected to in the last century.
@bigdono7816 жыл бұрын
He doesn't say anything about beliefs, he is simply inviting her to have an opinion based on factual evidence instead of well.......nothing. He is trying to show the importance of thought before words. It is the lack of that kind of action that breeds racism, sexism and a degeneritive society as a whole. We could all take something from this poem, because after all we could all use more thought before we talk!
@haikus57516 жыл бұрын
You guys are not getting what I'm saying. Don't you understand that you can be in favor of gay adoption and still think that Lilly Wilson is in favor of it for bad reasons?! Let me give you an analogous situation. In the early 1900s, anyone arguing against slavery would have "had a hard time finding sources to back her up." But they would have been RIGHT! Thank God they didn't give up just because they're position was "unsubstantial."
@haikus57516 жыл бұрын
This is terrible. To switch sides on a debate just because there aren't enough people on yours. That's like switching football teams because yours isn't good. Except this is much worse. I love Taylor Mali, but shame on you for endorsing the giving up of one's ideals just to fit in. Teach them to find their own voice, not to be shouted down.
@meladellaterra11 жыл бұрын
I appreciate the meaning behind this poem, but I really don't like it at all. It annoys me to no end. I have to formally analyze it for my English midterm - someone kill me!