Guest guest Posted July 27, 2006 Report Share Posted July 27, 2006 I found the following interesting. A old definition of living at cause of living at effect. " Those who can solve their problems are called wise; but nobody, however wise, can make another person wise. We cannot solve another person's problem for him. One thing, however, we can sometimes do to help another in his problem if he is seeking for help. We can reinterpret his problem for him and so give it back to him, looking different, presenting a new aspect, so that he may perhaps make more effective progress with solving it for himself. " Sandy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2006 Report Share Posted July 28, 2006 , " sandygodheart " <sandygodheart wrote: > > I found the following interesting. A old definition of living at cause > of living at effect. > > " Those who can solve their problems are called wise; but nobody, > however wise, can make another person wise. We cannot solve another > person's problem for him. > One thing, however, we can sometimes do to help another in his problem > if he is seeking for help. We can reinterpret his problem for him and > so give it back to him, looking different, presenting a new aspect, so > that he may perhaps make more effective progress with solving it for > himself. " > > Sandy > Interesting. to me it amounts to seeking coaching from other people- provided they are a worthy exemplar. of course one might say that it takes a certain amount of wisdom to distinquish between one who is worthy and one who isn't. Jim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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