SEEK, AND ADMIT, WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN WRONG ABOUT
As I travel through my life, cresting now 50 years of age, and continue to expand my knowledge as a man, a student, and an instructor, I wish to be less concrete in my thinking. A common folly of most younger men, and one that some men never shake. Now those who know me, KNOW me, and are wholly aware that there are a few hills that I am still willing die on, but those hills are fewer and farther in between than a few years ago. I am off course flawed, but I try. Every once in a while I'm fortunate enough to be amongst peers and professionals in our beloved community that I consider to be at such a high level that I call "a table." This is generally a group of people who are so incredible gifted in both knowledge, skills, and instructional methodology that I am humbled simply to sit and listen. Every once in a while, I like to get into some deeper discussions with my friends, and simply ask; "What, in the last 5 years or so, have you be...