Margaret Reminded Me of What I Needed to Know -- Message from Rob White
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Re: Margaret Reminded Me of What I Needed to Know -- Message from Rob White
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Margaret significantly shifted focus from your outlook to hers; drawing you to see things from a different perspective.
It was a disturbing realization for me to learn that it is not all about what I learn from my perspective. It is about understanding the other and living in co-existence with all people, the 'gurus' in our lives. It is seeking to learn from the other's point of view than believing what I see and challenge from my stand point is the right thing.
I suppose I must be a lot like you, Rob, seeing what an be fixed, motivating others and challenging their situations without really thinking of what they see. I have learnt the importance of looking through the other's eyes. This would greatly influence the change we seek to bring to this world.
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I agree. Maybe, for me, it's because the flashy people create some sort of psychological response in me, a mental barrier, that makes me not want to learn anything from them. I'm much more open to learning from people who come across as normal individuals with humility and wisdom.
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