The Best Things Won't Be Rushed: Daily Inspire!

Published: Mon, 04/16/12



Daily Inspire!
 


The Best Things...

...won't be rushed.
 
 
 
"Patience will achieve more than force."
~Edmund Burke
 
 
 
"One advantage of being patient with young Oliver's progress [when he was very young] is that he never got into the habit of being pushed by us, and as a result he has the innate sense that his education is his responsibility and his reward. We are his guides and facilitators, but the will to achieve must be his own.
 
"This greatly reduces the burden and stress on the parent and results in a superior and life-long pursuit of education and self-improvement.
 
"[Today] he is a voracious reader and an excellent student."
 
 
"One TJEd mentor has said, 'You don't dig up beans to see if they're growing.'
 
"This illustrates for me the obvious truth that humankind has learned through millenia to resign ourselves to the futility and even peril of tinkering in the wrong ways with developing things...
 
 
 



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