What is it that you bring to your particular style that is better than anybody else and how has that helped in all your training?
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I, in the nicest way possible, reject your premise. Although, I know I am responsible for certain lesson plans as a result of my conversations or problem solving results, I try not to get hung up on feeling I am better than everyone else at anything (Ok maybe singing). I have a friend, since childhood, whom will often make the comment along the lines of we "get it" and the "other people" don't. Everytime she says it, it make makes my skin crawl ever so slightly. I feel it is nothing but a big trap that you set for yourself. Why improve if you are already better than everyone else? I had a sergeant in the Army that would call those "other people" mouth breathers, which is just another way of crowning yourself. You know, crowns get knocked off.
Sean
Well, I don't know that it's better than anybody else - but a desire to continue to learn, and to pass on what I've learned.What is it that you bring to your particular style that is better than anybody else and how has that helped in all your training?
I took Terry to mean, What is it that I'm strongest at in the arts (not stronger than others, but within myself, what's my biggest strength), and how does that complement the different strengths that others bring? In other words, of all the possible things one can be good at in MA, which is yours or mine, and how has that helped the particular 'family' we practice and train with?What is it that you bring to your particular style that is better than anybody else and how has that helped in all your training?
My strength would probably be a certain street savvy-ness. Of course, that makes the qualities I don't bring myriad. But that's why we train with others, right? We all bring something different to the table. Many Aha! moments for me have come not just from good instructors, but from other students. And most often, they probably never knew what they did for me.I don't see it as something you bring that makes you better than anyone else, but something you bring that makes those around you better.
I took Terry to mean, What is it that I'm strongest at in the arts (not stronger than others, but within myself, what's my biggest strength), and how does that complement the different strengths that others bring? In other words, of all the possible things one can be good at in MA, which is yours or mine, and how has that helped the particular 'family' we practice and train with?
What is it that you bring to your particular style that is better than anybody else and how has that helped in all your training?