What+I+learned+during+this+project+by+Piratehunny877

What I learned in the Project When I got the news that I was researching the Cambrian Period, we could say I was a bit off of thrilled. I had heard that it was one of the more difficult times to do research about, what with the lack of fossils and difficult terms etcetera, and though it //was technically// my first choice, I was just putting them in //order.// But that is totally besides the point now because I'm actually glad I got to study about the Cambrian Period, though it was hard to understand at times and stressful, I did learn an awful lot. For example, two of my favorite things I learned while executing this project was how life adapts and our biological/anatomical ancestor s. During the Cambrian, there was all sorts of recent emerging life (that shape us //to this day//) that was just getting the hang of adapting to the world around them, since they understood it'd be quite difficult to actually //change the environment//. It's such a demonstration of the two phrases: //"Survival of the fittest."// and //"When the going gets tough, the tough gets going. "//. I also learned about other things besides academics, like my project fulfilling dynamics. I learned I really have to push myself into getting the work done earlier, like I have been attempting to do recently, because I feel more relaxed and add more details to my work. But also, I learned I don't have to sit straight through a whole homework assignment, I can periodically amuse myself with short break of tomfoolery ... But then BACK TO WORK, of course. I kind of enjoyed this project, learning about Geologic Time is sort of like an unfinished non-fiction story, so it wasn't too bad. Plus, //who really passes up chances to learn//, right!?