07-08-2014, 09:37 AM
Okay. I'm weird. I'm always on a quest to understand things and people. I work with criminals and spend loads of time really trying to understand them and the things they do. It's not that I want to be a criminal or explain away the things they do. I just have this drive to understand them and all people. Dumb huh?
I freaked out friends when I met the 1st guy in my life who was truly into S&M and had cigarette burns and scars to prove it. There's nothing about S&M that appeals to me and it does freak me out to think about it... but I really went out of my way to hang out with this guy and try to understand.
Then I had a talk about understanding with this 70-ish y/old gay guy I practically worship for being so danged smart. He listened to me as he went through a couple of boxes of books and handed me one tiny book that he opened to about the third page and handed it to me and walked off out of the room after he told me that he read it when he was 20 and it changed his life.
That was the Sunday after Thanksgiving 2012. The words I read are imprinted in my brain and I go back to them all the time now when I'm trying to understand anything or anyone that seems impossible to understand. Here it is and I hope once you read it you won't be able to forget it either. I'm changing one word so forgive me.
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A Cup of Tea
Nan-in, a Japanese master during the Meiji era (1868-1912), received a university professor who came to inquire about understanding.
Nan-in served tea. He poured his visitor's cup full, and then kept on pouring.
The professor watched the overflow until he no longer could restrain himself. "It is overfull. No more will go in!"
"Like this cup," Nan-in said, "you are full of your own opinions and speculations. How can I show you the nature of understanding unless you first empty your cup?"
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That's all you need to know to understand anyone, anything anytime.
I freaked out friends when I met the 1st guy in my life who was truly into S&M and had cigarette burns and scars to prove it. There's nothing about S&M that appeals to me and it does freak me out to think about it... but I really went out of my way to hang out with this guy and try to understand.
Then I had a talk about understanding with this 70-ish y/old gay guy I practically worship for being so danged smart. He listened to me as he went through a couple of boxes of books and handed me one tiny book that he opened to about the third page and handed it to me and walked off out of the room after he told me that he read it when he was 20 and it changed his life.
That was the Sunday after Thanksgiving 2012. The words I read are imprinted in my brain and I go back to them all the time now when I'm trying to understand anything or anyone that seems impossible to understand. Here it is and I hope once you read it you won't be able to forget it either. I'm changing one word so forgive me.
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A Cup of Tea
Nan-in, a Japanese master during the Meiji era (1868-1912), received a university professor who came to inquire about understanding.
Nan-in served tea. He poured his visitor's cup full, and then kept on pouring.
The professor watched the overflow until he no longer could restrain himself. "It is overfull. No more will go in!"
"Like this cup," Nan-in said, "you are full of your own opinions and speculations. How can I show you the nature of understanding unless you first empty your cup?"
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That's all you need to know to understand anyone, anything anytime.