Watch the video of Merritt Robinson carefully—more than once.
Do not focus only on what he says.Focus on how he thinks, observes, and records reality.
Then respond to the following:
Part 1: Observation
- What details does he notice that others might overlook?
- How does he describe people, situations, or events?
- What does this reveal about his level of awareness?
Part 2: Investigation
- What questions do you think he asked (even if unstated)?
- How does he move from information → understanding?
- Does he react emotionally, or does he analyze first?
Part 3: Note-Taking & Record Keeping
- Why is documenting experiences important in his work?
- How might his notes have protected him or strengthened his impact?
- What happens to movements—or individuals—who fail to document?
Part 4: Application (This is where it gets real)
- How do you currently observe your own relationships?
- Do you rely on memory… or do you track patterns?
- What would change if you treated your life like a case study instead of a reaction?
Final Reflection
Merritt Robinson didn’t just live through events—he studied them, recorded them, and used them.
What would your life look like…if you did the same?