http://mrnashia.wordpress.com/2010/05/22/remove-your-sunglasses/I remember reading a poem about a man who had dropped his glasses into
a pot of dye. When he put them back on everything was purple. What
color do you perceive everything to be?
Don’t be limited by your life’s experiences. For example, I once knew
a man who bragged about how well he could fish. When he took me to his
fishing spots he would do very well. The problem was that he had been
fishing those same spots for his entire life. Those were fresh water
spots. When I took him salt water fishing he was lost. He couldn’t
fish any better than any other amateur.
When we went to other fresh water places he couldn’t fish those any
better than anyone else.
Lets not be limited by our own experiences. Look outside of the things
that you know.
I was a karate student for some years back and I was very good. I
would do well in my own school and in my organization when we would
travel to tournaments.
When I entered the Army I met people from all other styles of karate
and I couldn’t handle them the way that I was used to handling people
who were trained in my same style.
I was limited by my own style. I could do well in it because I knew
it so well. When I was faced with something different it took me a
while to adapt. The moral of this story is; Be open to new experiences.
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