The Critical Thinking Community’s definition of intellectual
perseverance is “having a consciousness of the need to use intellectual
insights and truths in spite of difficulties, obstacles, and frustrations; firm
adherence to rational principles despite the irrational opposition of others; a
sense of the need to struggle with confusion and unsettled questions over an
extended period of time to achieve deeper understanding or insight” (Valuable
Intellectual Virtues, September 2014).
I have read the definition of intellectual perseverance
numerous times and have formulated my own interpretation of what it means. But first, I think it is better to understand
what each word means before thinking of intellectual perseverance as a
whole. Perseverance means to continue to
make every attempt to overcome adversity, regardless of odds, level of difficulty,
and obstacles in the way of achieving a goal.
Intellect is the capability of the mind to think logically and
understand. When combined, my definition
of intellectual perseverance means using the mind to overcome adversity,
regardless of odds, level of difficulty, and obstacles in the way of achieving
a goal. It may be easier to think of
perseverance in a physical sense, such as overcoming a physical challenge. For example, one may display perseverance when
dealing with physical therapy to overcome a temporary disability or
handicap. The goal in this example of
perseverance is to achieve a physical goal, but the mind played a vital role in
the success of that achievement. Therefore,
even though physical perseverance was displayed, the mind was the reason
physical perseverance was achieved. “Mind
over matter” is exhibited in overcoming many physical obstacles and illustrates
that the mind is the core of perseverance.
Intellectual perseverance will play a vital role in my
journey to higher learning. I have faced
academic challenges in the past and had to use intellectual perseverance to
overcome those challenges. My grades
have never come easy to me. I am not a
person that is able to just read something to fully absorb and learn what I am
reading. I am the person that needs to
read something, then read it again, then maybe read it even more to be able to
feel comfortable in understanding the subject matter. This is a disadvantage when trying to achieve
a higher education. However, I have found
a way to intellectually persevere.
Through the years of my education, I had to remind myself that most good
things don’t come easy. I don’t see the
future being any different. I’m fully
aware I will need to work very hard and use intellectual perseverance to
achieve academic success.
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