Looking back, in an effort to see myself as I was in those days, I am afraid I was not a very friendly or agreeable young man. I was carrying a chip on my shoulder and daring the whole world to knock it off. And the reason I so often took a high tone with people who, it seemed to me, doubted my ability to do the thing I wanted to do, was that, inwardly, I was by no means sure I could do it myself. It was a form of whistling to keep one's courage up.
Inside, I was full of the disdainful scorn of the small and precious snob.
I had not yet learned that one cannot really be superior without humility and tolerance and human understanding.- Thomas Wolfe.
Friday, October 31, 2008
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4 comments:
Substitute the word boy for girl, woman for man and you have me.
It's all a learning process, isn't it?
Kevin-
humility, tolerance and human understanding. SO critical to everything. Actually defies superior.
I know lots of folks with a "high tone"..... gah (your word) :-)
Love,
Gail
peace......
he shall know you by how you treat the lowest among you.
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