Have you ever rejected an idea, then later realized it was correct? Maybe a day or so or even a few years later? It is frequently humbling when this occurs while almost always being enlightening. In the past few years, I have watched many movies, and much like music, they open my mind to new thoughts. For example, one day, I watched "The Kominsky Method," a streaming comedy-drama TV show on Netflix. Michael Douglas and Alan Arkin are two of the show's stars, and they are involved in a friendly yet heated discussion. The two are driving home from shopping; Alan turns to Michael and says, "When the student is ready, the teacher will arrive." It's fitting since Michael's character isn't buying what Alan's character is telling him. While their conversation continued, my mind turned ninety degrees; suddenly, I realized something evident to many, just not me. Alan's statement was one of many, yet it stood out and meant something!
Who Was Your Last Teacher?
Who Was Your Last Teacher?
Who Was Your Last Teacher?
Have you ever rejected an idea, then later realized it was correct? Maybe a day or so or even a few years later? It is frequently humbling when this occurs while almost always being enlightening. In the past few years, I have watched many movies, and much like music, they open my mind to new thoughts. For example, one day, I watched "The Kominsky Method," a streaming comedy-drama TV show on Netflix. Michael Douglas and Alan Arkin are two of the show's stars, and they are involved in a friendly yet heated discussion. The two are driving home from shopping; Alan turns to Michael and says, "When the student is ready, the teacher will arrive." It's fitting since Michael's character isn't buying what Alan's character is telling him. While their conversation continued, my mind turned ninety degrees; suddenly, I realized something evident to many, just not me. Alan's statement was one of many, yet it stood out and meant something!