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Have you ever seen in a different way from your friends or the others, while all of you were looking at the same picture or symbol? Almost all of us will say “yes,” because we all have had enough experience about it.
Very similarly, for only one kind of action, different people or different creations give different reactions.
Let us experience an event as the following:
You throw a little stone onto or near a rabbit. What do you think about the reaction of rabbit? There is no doubt that without any kind of examination or checking about, she will run away as fastest as she can.
Then, you throw that little stone onto or near a dog. What will be the dog’s reaction? The dog’s reaction can be one out of two ways: either to run away like the rabbit does, or , to follow that stone and sniff at it.
Now, you throw that little stone onto or near a lion. What will be the lion’s reaction, do you think? Neither the lion will run away like a rabbit nor follow and sniff like a dog. Instead, the lion will examine with his sharp ears and eyes that – where does this stone come from? Who throw it? How and why? Etc.. And yet, if it is the need, he will jump on and fight on the stone thrower with the strength as much as it has.
That’s different reactions of three different kinds of animals on the same action. The whole theme that I would like to say hereby is – when we solve the problems, to try to be result oriented like a lion in order to find the source of the problem, as much as we can. If we are just activity oriented, we will be being just like a rabbit or a dog that either we will be running away or following the stone, and we will never have chance to see the stone thrower, which is the key source of the problem. Since then, we will be solving that problem in the wrong ways, obviously.
Actually, many of us are activity oriented. Some people know about that kind of weak point of human beings, and they strategically use it for their benefits. If you want to see more clearly about this, please watch (if you watched already, you may rewatch or remember about it) the movie – “No Country for Old Man.” The Cone brothers artfully set up about this in one of the scenes of the movie. While many others are running and happening around because of a car explosion, what the guy (protagonist) is doing? How he set it up (whether which is good or bad for the others) strategically for his own benefit? That’s a little show for our weak points of activity orientations.
Any way, so, my friend, please remark that – in order to solve a problem appropriately and effectively, please be a result oriented person, instead of activity oriented. In other words, please practice like a lion does, instead of following ways of a rabbit or a dog!
Thank you very much and have a great day!
Have you ever seen in a different way from your friends or the others, while all of you were looking at the same picture or symbol? Almost all of us will say “yes,” because we all have had enough experience about it.
Very similarly, for only one kind of action, different people or different creations give different reactions.
Let us experience an event as the following:
You throw a little stone onto or near a rabbit. What do you think about the reaction of rabbit? There is no doubt that without any kind of examination or checking about, she will run away as fastest as she can.
Then, you throw that little stone onto or near a dog. What will be the dog’s reaction? The dog’s reaction can be one out of two ways: either to run away like the rabbit does, or , to follow that stone and sniff at it.
Now, you throw that little stone onto or near a lion. What will be the lion’s reaction, do you think? Neither the lion will run away like a rabbit nor follow and sniff like a dog. Instead, the lion will examine with his sharp ears and eyes that – where does this stone come from? Who throw it? How and why? Etc.. And yet, if it is the need, he will jump on and fight on the stone thrower with the strength as much as it has.
That’s different reactions of three different kinds of animals on the same action. The whole theme that I would like to say hereby is – when we solve the problems, to try to be result oriented like a lion in order to find the source of the problem, as much as we can. If we are just activity oriented, we will be being just like a rabbit or a dog that either we will be running away or following the stone, and we will never have chance to see the stone thrower, which is the key source of the problem. Since then, we will be solving that problem in the wrong ways, obviously.
Actually, many of us are activity oriented. Some people know about that kind of weak point of human beings, and they strategically use it for their benefits. If you want to see more clearly about this, please watch (if you watched already, you may rewatch or remember about it) the movie – “No Country for Old Man.” The Cone brothers artfully set up about this in one of the scenes of the movie. While many others are running and happening around because of a car explosion, what the guy (protagonist) is doing? How he set it up (whether which is good or bad for the others) strategically for his own benefit? That’s a little show for our weak points of activity orientations.
Any way, so, my friend, please remark that – in order to solve a problem appropriately and effectively, please be a result oriented person, instead of activity oriented. In other words, please practice like a lion does, instead of following ways of a rabbit or a dog!
Thank you very much and have a great day!
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