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Ask questions, I think you've misunderstood.
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No Jen, I think I misunderstood the first time. What you interpret out of Nate's posts is what I first thought he meant. Then he came back and said we didn't get it. So he has to have meant something other than what you are saying, something other than what I first believed.
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If may be a matter of style over content, but the use of the word YOU in this post is off-putting. Why? It's impolite to instruct others when they are not- in fact- one's students. My opinion is that this is asking for trouble. And boy. I should know. I've gotten into a fair amount of trouble trying to instruct others on this site. My sense is that it is always better on a forum like this to stick to one's feeling and experiences. There is a saying in the East: When the student is ready, the teacher will show up. It would be an entirely different thing if it read: When the teacher is ready the student will show up. And even though I am a teacher in my chosen field, I would rather see myself as a student. I learn far more that way. And I don't have to be right. I just have to give what I have.
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Thank you all for the feedback and the straight communication.
I've started a conversation about a topic that I am only recently beginning to get my own head around and have been trying to write about it as if I were the expert. (I am so freakin' quick to do/say something that will maybe make me look good/sound smart. )Zerbie, I'll take a step back and rethink how I set this conversation up and what I left out or inserted that left you feeling frustrated. Daniel, I see how the language I used elevated me to some imaginary pedestal and came across as "smarter than" or "being right" about the whole thing. My intention was to invite fellow members to consider a new perspective, to "try something on" as if it were real, and then to see if that made a difference when dealing with a difficult situation/person... hopefully leaving the readers more empowered, more peaceful, and ultimately more effective in creating "the beloved community." I am clear I haven't yet fulfilled on that intention... ![]() Let me spend some time thinking about this and then recreate this conversation or possibly dismiss it.
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I will try to keep this idea of 100% responsibility in mind that next time I am faced with a challenging situation.
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In regards to this conversation, I believe that we can only take responsibilty for ourselves, our actions (or lack thereof) and our words. When we don't act responsibly towards other people, then we can cause hurt but that's our responsibilty. I personally am not sure placing blame is helpful (perhaps I would disagree in regards to criminal and civil issues), rather learning from our mistakes and keying in on what we've done right is more helpful in progressing. If we screw up, take responsibilty, make things right and get on with life. If someone else screws up, take responsibility for any part we may have in it, be proactive in making it right if and to the extend possible, and get on with life. We waste much time when trying to place blame instead of moving forward.
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