The Think Big Revolution

After a recent speech on Think Big Manifesto a woman slipped me a note.

It was a poem by Natasha Josephowitz.

My right hand is held
by someone who knows more
and I am learning

My left hand is held
by someone who knows less
and I am teaching

Both my hands must be held
for me to be

-end-

The future belongs to the learner. The future belongs to the leader. We must be both to create an expansive and collaborative world in which all people have the opportunity for full self-expression.

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Comment by Julie Anna Brady on October 16, 2009 at 8:32am
I'm reading this after a day of sharing with my nine year old son what I am learning in a course with Debbie Ford. He responded with such wisdom and insight of his own. Thank you for sharing.
Comment by Shel Horowitz on June 4, 2009 at 7:18am
Excellent! I find that often, the best opportunities for me as a marketer come when I can both teach and learn.
Comment by Iris Chen on May 30, 2009 at 4:24am
Love the poem...definitely defines that chapter in your book... we are learners and leaders constantly as we grow and develop ourselves...
Comment by Iris Chen on May 30, 2009 at 4:24am
Love the poem...definitely defines that chapter in your book... we are learners and leaders constantly as we grow and develop ourselves...
Comment by Linda Cassell on May 26, 2009 at 9:09am
Yes, teaching and learning are part of the equation. And guess what? When we teach, we learn. Thank you for sending this!
Comment by Debra S. Sanders on May 21, 2009 at 11:15pm
It is indeed a wonderful poem. It strikes me in reading other people's comments how everyone here "gets" that we must be lifelong learners to ever become mentors and teachers ourselves and that there is learning to be had from everyone and around every corner What makes me sad is to to think of people I have worked for over the years who do not get this and who are threatened by new ideas and creative problem solving. I guess the trick is to somehow model the openness and creative energy and realize there are still lessons to be learned from them(even if I did get crazy and insanely frustrated when having to work for them!)
Comment by Toña Morales-Calkins on May 21, 2009 at 4:59pm
There is a Jewish teaching that this poem reminded me of. It says that teaching others is such an important task that you must not wait until you have finished learning something to start teaching it.
Comment by Barbara Panno on May 20, 2009 at 12:19pm
Wow, very profound, genuine and complete in thought and definition. It is a beautiful tool for us all to view how life should be lived...not solely, but collectively.
Comment by Perry Melton on May 20, 2009 at 9:20am
In my opinion, Natasha seems to be acknowledging an inner awaken wisdom channeling interdependency shared from one person to another...it's the experience of a life long learner with the intent to reach self actualization with whatever resources readily available...do it.
Comment by Patti Waterbury on May 20, 2009 at 12:29am
Life as it should be...it's amazing when hearts and arms join together for a common cause. To your success, pw

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