“One’s work may be finished someday, but one’s education
never.”
-Alexander Dumas
Most people act like guidance, advice, and education are all
about stuffing something into someone else’s head. This isn’t
the case. The word educate originally comes from the Latin word
educare which means to draw out. Think about that.
Million Dollar Question: How many times have you been
looking for a solution to a problem, found it, and realized that
you knew the answer all along?
By drawing out the best in a person, a great coach, speaker,
teacher, parent, or friend helps the individual realize that he
or she was born with the internal resources needed to succeed.
As a matter of fact, as you read
The
Self-Empowerment Zone and The State of the Mind you’ll
notice that the articles and Q&A are written in a manner that
develops self-empowerment by helping you to draw on your
internal resources. My goal is always to help you think
critically and take effective action.
Read the quote at the beginning of this article again.
Because there are infinite possibilities in you, your education
is never over. There’s always more to be drawn from your inner
well.
So even if you’re faced with complex challenges and seemingly
insurmountable obstacles keep in mind: there’s a very good
chance that the answer is already inside of you. You may need a
little guidance to get it out, but it’s in there somewhere.