Friday 11 December 2009

There Is Good In Everyone...Wisdom

A teacher had great faith in his students and believed that every single student had something special in him.  Hearing about his faith in his students, the principal of the school appointed him to teach a class where a particular boy was giving a lot of trouble and negatively influencing the other boys too.
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As the teacher entered the class on the first day, he found a lot of whispering going.  A paper was being passed from student to student.  When the teacher took the paper, he saw in it a crude drawing of himself.  He asked the students who drew it.  The boy who was known for his misbehavior stood up.  The teacher said to him, "Meet me after school today".  He then continued the class.  In the evening the boy went to him, expecting a severe punishment.  To his surprise, the teacher gave him a book and said to him, "I saw from your drawing that you have a great talent.  Here is a book which teaches you a lot about drawing.  Use it well".
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The boy was so encouraged by this, he began to concentrate on drawing and on studies too to please the teacher.  He grew up to become James Whitcomb Riley, a great American Poet and artist.....
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The teacher could mould a mischievous boy into a great person through his faith that there is good in everyone, and that through his faith that there is good in everyone, and that through patience one can win people over by being nice to them.....

Complacency...Wisdom Editor Speaks

Being satisfied and pleased with oneself is one thing.  Having respect for oneself is another.
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Once you reach your goal, you gain confidence.  You use this confidence to set new goals to achieve.  That is what creative living is all about.  But when should one be proud of one's achievement?  When you develop confidence on your own initiative, there is no shame in being proud of it.  You don't have to brag about it; but you can look at yourself with kind eyes and, with approval, you can accept yourself for what you are and what you can be.  This does not mean complacency, being satisfied with your lot and staying that way.
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Complacency is a variation of conceit, because you like yourself and go on liking yourself for what you have achieved, feeling you need not achieve anymore.  Complacency and humility do not go together, but confidence and humility do.  there is a hidden danger in being complacent.  Soon you become passive and rest on your laurels, whatever they may be.  Then you slowly retire from the realities of life.  Creative living means that you must always keep moving in the stream of things.  You can still enjoy a vacation now and relax in the room of your mind to renew your energies and you courage to tackle life's problems.  Complacency signals that you are resting too long.  All rest and no work makes you dull, uninteresting, lifeless.
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No one can make you complacent without your consent.....

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