Lessons of the Scar on My Wrist:
Don’t lose sight of the big picture or suffer great injury you will
Lessons of Skiing:
As long as you are balanced nothing can stop you
You don’t have control over whether you go or not, but you do have control over where you go and when you stop
Always strive for a challenge
Lessons of Swimming:
Though a thing may be difficult you can, to a large extent, overcome your limitations
You can use the environment to buoy yourself
Lessons of Curling:
The big picture is key to victory
Knowing your friends and your opponents can lead to great reward
Listen to your gut
Lessons of Driving:
Sometimes defeat is necessary to come back stronger
Lessons of Water Skiing
Sometimes you have to trust others to lead you safely through treacherous waters
Lessons of Running:
Endurance is key to winning the race of life
Is this supposed to be lessons that these things actually teach with no outside support? Or is it lessons that you have thought of or learned in a different context and then imposed on a situation to which it is somewhat relevant?
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It's things that I have learned from those activities. How much came from the activities and how much came from elsewhere I cannot say.
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Just reading it, it seems very much like you have imposed on those activities the things you think they ought to teach.
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Hahahaha, you were signed in as Kirsten. I've done that, too.
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