Sunday, March 20, 2005
The Power of Innocence
Over the last couple of days I've been intrigued by the antics of a 2-year-old.
If you want some lessons in self help, it's not a bad place to start.
I'm not sure if you call it 'innocence' - perhaps more 'survival instincts" - but there is a freedom from the usual guiles and wiles of older folk.
The aims are simple, and they're direct.
"I want that. Now."
No complications. Just an unwavering focus. And often against all odds, the impossible becomes his.
The world bends to his will.
What lessons from that can you apply to your own situations?
If you want some lessons in self help, it's not a bad place to start.
I'm not sure if you call it 'innocence' - perhaps more 'survival instincts" - but there is a freedom from the usual guiles and wiles of older folk.
The aims are simple, and they're direct.
"I want that. Now."
No complications. Just an unwavering focus. And often against all odds, the impossible becomes his.
The world bends to his will.
What lessons from that can you apply to your own situations?