Think Out Loud – A Lesson in Humility

Today’s Thinking Out Loud reflection is on Aesop’s Fable, The Monkey as King. Aesop’s Fables is available for free download here.

The Fable

“At a gathering of all the animals the Monkey danced and

delighted them so much that they made him their King. The Fox,

however, was very much disgusted at the promotion of the Monkey: so

having one day found a trap with a piece of meat in it, he took the

Monkey there and said to him, “Here is a dainty morsel I have

found, sire; I did not take it myself, because I thought it ought

to be reserved for you, our King. Will you be pleased to accept

it?” The Monkey made at once for the meat and got caught in the

trap. Then he bitterly reproached the Fox for leading him into

danger; but the Fox only laughed and said, “O Monkey, you call

yourself King of the Beasts and haven’t more sense than to be taken

in like that!”

Note: There’s a country song that has the words, “It’s hard to be humble when you’re perfect in every way.” Every time I hear the song I chuckle and think of myself until my next humbling experience happens, usually within the hour. Real humility is a sign of strength. It is like the eons of time that passed as the Colorado River wedged its way through the Grand Canyon flowing a mile below the North Rim. Humble people know who they are. They know their strengths and weaknesses. They are aware of their light and dark sides.

Think About It ~ Make the Impossible, Possible

Even in the most difficult of circumstances we can make what appears to be impossible, possible. It takes a lot grit. It takes a no quit, never give up attitude. It takes the humility to accept a helping hand when it’s offered. Don’t get down. Get up and get going.

Today’s Poem ~ I Met a Seer

I met a seer
Stephen Crane
I met a seer.
He held in his hands
The book of wisdom.
“Sir,” I addressed him,
“Let me read.”
“Child — ” he began.
“Sir,” I said,
“Think not that I am a child,
For already I know much
Of that which you hold.
Aye, much.”

He smiled.
Then he opened the book
And held it before me. —
Strange that I should have grown so suddenly blind.

Something to Think About

I’ve made my share of mistakes during my lifetime. Some days I think that’s all I’m making. It’s okay, it tells me I’m not perfect and that suits me just fine. I’ve tried to learn from my mistakes, but, at times, I’m a slow learner as I’ll repeat the same mistake until it dawns on me to do something different. Making mistakes is a human thing we all share. Mistakes keep us humble. Mistakes let us know we’re not better than anyone else (perhaps luckier if no one witnesses our mistakes). When we learn from our mistakes we keep our ego in check. We know that each mistake isn’t a setback, it’s a setup to learn even more. 

Something to Think About

Do you have the perfection bug? There is no vaccine to cure it. Think about perfection for a second. Whatever we do, we can do better. Perfection is an illusive goal. One that can’t be achieved. Seeking self improvement is quite different from perfection. Seeking self improvement is a form of humility acknowledging that we are not perfect. Whenever the perfection bug takes a nip out of me, I marvel at a beautiful southwest sunset and know in my heart no painter could ever create or recreate the sunset I am viewing. I return to a place where I am happy with who I am and where I am. 

👊 Today’s Power Thought ~ A Humble Person

A humble person admits when he or she needs help. A humble person admits he or she doesn’t know. A humble person acknowledges he or she is wrong. When you meet a humble person, you’ve met someone special.

Ernest Hemingway’s Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech – AWESOME!

 

Today’s Quote by Mr. Rogers on Your Inner Goodness

“If only you could sense how important you are to the lives of those you meet; how important you can be to people you may never even dream of. There is something of yourself that you leave at every meeting with another person.”
– Fred Rogers

Quote for Today – December 2, 2017

All that happens to us, including our humiliations, our misfortunes, our embarrassments, all is given to us as raw material, as clay, so that we may shape our art – Jorge Luis Borges

Discovering Who We Really Are

Pride often gets in the way of our ability to love. It gets in the way of discovering who we really are and what is our purpose in life. It stifles our growing into authentic human beings. Every once in a while a good dose of humility opens our eyes to the reality of our life and asks us important questions. The following time-lapse Vimeo video taken in New Zealand offers us an opportunity to see our place in our vast, beautiful, mystical cosmos. Enjoy.


<p><a href=”https://vimeo.com/95647770″>SOLITUDE | NEW ZEALAND 4K</a> from <a href=”https://vimeo.com/timestormfilms”>Martin Heck | Timestorm Films</a> on <a href=”https://vimeo.com”>Vimeo</a&gt;.</p>

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