“You have a lot of wisdom,” someone recently said to me. “You know what that comes from?” I responded, “Years!” I have found growing older to be more emotionally challenging than I expected, but it does have at least one benefit. My years have given me experiences that have taught me. Surprisingly or not, it’s probably the experiences I wouldn’t have chosen that have taught me the most.
So, what does one do with this treasure-trove of accumulated lessons? What you and I have learned from our years, many or few, isn’t meant just for ourselves. God has taught us things so that we can share.
American culture prizes do-it-yourself make-it-happen individualism. We put a lot of pressure on ourselves to simply know what we need to know so that we can do what we need to do. But we don’t just know it, so we often feel like failures.
God has made us to need each other and one of the ways we need each other is in sharing what we have learned. You may be on the verge of something new in your life. You see a path in front of you that is unfamiliar and challenging. You feel ill-equipped. Maybe even scared. You may not realize that some of the answers you are looking for can be found in someone else’s years and experience. You really don’t have to figure it out for yourself. But, on the flip-side, even your minimal experience may be what someone else needs. Yes! You do have something to share!
You can learn from the failures of others or learn from your own failures. It really is true that experience is the best teacher. We don’t like it, at least I don’t, but, we learn most from our own failures. It’s a fact. If you would prefer to avoid failure, (Count me in!) you do have some options. You can learn from someone else’s failure.
Let me just say right off that you can’t avoid every failure. It just isn’t possible. I know, I’ve tried! When I am approaching something new I research and try to learn as much as possible so that I don’t fail. But there are times when God knows that the best way for me to learn is to walk through the failure. So, even though I try to avoid it, He allows me to go through it. I think those times are the exception rather than the rule. So, I share with you from my years: Find someone who has walked in the direction you are heading and learn from their failure so that you don’t have to go through it!
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