Lesson Learned: Things Are Not Always Black or White
In life, a lesson learned in your past that you will never forget completely.
When I was in elementary school, I got into a major argument with a boy in
my class. I have forgotten what the argument was about, but I have never forgotten
the lesson learned that day.
I was convinced that "I" was right and "he" was wrong -
and he was just as convinced that "I" was wrong and "he"
was right. The teacher decided to teach us a very important lesson. She brought
us up to the front of the class and placed him on one side of her desk and me
on the other.
In the middle of her desk was a large, round object. I could clearly see that
it was black. She asked the boy what color the object was. "White,"
he answered.
I couldn’t believe he said the object was white, when it was obviously
black! Another argument started between my classmate and me, this time about
the color of the object.
The teacher told me to go stand where the boy was standing and told him to
come stand where I had been. We changed places, and now she asked me what the
color of the object was. I had to answer, "White." It was an object
with two differently colored sides, and from his viewpoint it was white. Only
from my side was it black.
My teacher taught me a very important lesson learned that day: You must stand
in the other person’s shoes and look at the situation through their eyes
in order to truly understand their perspective.
I have learned more from my mistakes than from my successes.
Humphrey Davy
The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists
in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the
unreasonable man.
George Bernard Shaw
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