Why Experience Matters
I stumbled across this one-liner before and I still I can't forget as it says 'EXPERIENCE IS THE BEST TEACHER AND THE WORST EXPERIENCES TEACH THE BEST LESSONS'. Well said. Simply put, if everyday in your life is a WALK IN THE PARK, it might not hold water. Why Experience Matters. BUT if you do live a normal life [as I do], surely your past experiences are peppered with trials and tribulations📗📙📘
Having survived life's challenges through all these years, facing numerous adversities and precious moments of joy, I'd admit that I've come to terms with the fact that much of our life experiences are a direct outcome of our own belief system. And admittedly, it takes donkey years to develop a solid belief system built on the foundation of self-awareness, practical optimism combined with gratitude😂😂😂
Frankly, the harsh truth is that for many people, it takes many years for them to develop a solid belief system built on the foundation of self-awareness, practical optimism and gratitude. Most people take far too long to realize the not so secret 'ingredients' that make life worth living. BUT at this point, let us set expectations [to avert that frustration that would burst out faster than the speed of light]💧💧💧
And the REALITY is, you and me CANNOT have it all at once. And as there are five pillars in life, namely HEALTH, CAREER, RELATIONSHIPS, SPIRITUALITY and PERSONAL GOALS, it takes time [like your first 20 to 30 years in life] to construct and strengthen these pillars. And let's agree, everyone wants a SOLID foundation no less. BUT they want it by strengthening all the pillars ALL AT ONCE!@#$%? Ironically, regardless of your capability, you can only focus on one or two pillars at a time at most. To be aggressive and ambitious is laudable but you and I CAN'T and WON'T reach that far regardless of our laudable ambitiousness❎❎❎
Our takeaway? We are NOT claiming here that only experienced people can make meaningful decisions for themselves. And this is where expertise comes into the picture. Like a psychiatrist, for instance, DOESN'T need to have experienced hallucination to know WHAT medications to prescribe to a person with schizophrenia. And an economist need NOT have experienced poverty to offer solutions to the world's economic problems. BUT without a lived experience, NOT only can we NOT understand WHAT a person has been through, we simply CANNOT judge them by the same standards we judge ourselves. This is WHERE understanding the limits of empathy and conceding to its irreplaceable insights that EXPERIENCE can offer us all. This is WHY EXPERIENCE MATTERS❗❗❗