Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day.
Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.
A POWERFUL CONCEPT
BUT IT REQUIRES A WILLINGNESS TO LEARN
ARE YOU TEACHABLE?
BUT IT REQUIRES A WILLINGNESS TO LEARN
ARE YOU TEACHABLE?
I have tried to learn many many things, and I can tell you this: this Chinese proverb is wrong. It's not FIVE MINUTES. If learning only required us to be fools for five minutes we would all be fishermen. Learning takes a life time. But, regardless of how long it takes to learn, I would rather be moving forward (or sideways, or backwards) than standing still.
Snowbird.
And there I found myself today, wrestling with heavy internal doubt (once again) on the side of a mountain. Not afraid, not confident, but moving...sideways. For the sake of optimism I will say "I traversed across the slope". In the moment, it felt like a failure. But it was rather, a step sideways. I didn't fall, this time. And so goes the learning process. The next run on which I encountered doubt, I was able to ski with greater confidence. Now I am happily relishing in my reassured ego of having successfully moved sideways...which ended up being a step forward.
I am consequently grateful for patient, encouraging, and non-judgemental fishermen. Teachers who provide fish for me to feast upon until I am able to catch them for myself.
And, maybe in the end, it's okay to doubt.
1 comment:
Sideways forward = story of my life. Except when sliding backwards of course. Love this post, great thoughts to ponder. Hope you're feeling better, cold-wise, and no more k-stone or migraine pain.
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