Day Forty Three
Humanity’s biggest
mistake is that we believe what we are told.
Have
you ever noticed how many things don’t make sense?
For
instance, the glib, ‘If I can do it, anyone can.’
Really?
With
enough determination and perseverance I can become Queen of England?
I don’t think so.
It
may seem an encouraging sentence but actually it’s setting people up for
failure.
We
don’t all have the same strengths, or opportunities, or luck.
The
speaker may have had many challenges but pushed through and achieved their
goals. Great, but many millions try and try again and still
don’t make it to where they dream to be.
That
expression goes hand in hand with the equally crazy ‘You can be anything you want to be.’ Don’t be so ridiculous!
I couldn’t dance with the Royal Ballet, not
even when I was younger and loving my ballet lessons. My genetic heritage designed
me to be dumpy.
Determined but dumpy.
So whilst I may have dreamed of dancing with Rudolph
Nureyev, no amount of punishing practice at the barre was ever going to achieve
that.
How
many parents trot out this dangerous lie to their children? How many children fail
to see through the untruth and feel ashamed when they didn’t make it?
I
have dyscalculia, something which even today is rarely recognised. I sweated night after night over my
arithmetic lessons, knowing I didn’t, couldn’t understand how to do it. Like
many dyslexic kids, I was labelled stupid because, ‘anyone can do simple sums
liked that!’
‘I
taught myself Chinese.’
‘I
taught myself how to read.’
Poppycock
! Here’s proof.
沒有別人的幫助,您將永遠無法理解這一點。
Assuming you don’t already understand Chinese,
does that make sense to you? You could stare at those characters for ever but
in order to learn what they mean and how to use them correctly (not to mention
the idioms and grammar, so important to language), you’d need help.
Just before lockdown, I was at a party and a
complete stranger came up to me and said, ‘Don’t I know you?’
What
did he expect me to say?
(puts
on spooky voice) ‘I have psychically trawled through your memory banks, found
the ‘guest list’ and I’m not on it, so no, you don’t know me’.
‘Am I in the right place?’
‘Well,
sir, if you wanted to be on a billionaire’s yacht sipping Pina Colada, no you’re
not but if you were actually looking for the Gents, then yes, you are.
‘I
know what you’re thinking’ and ‘I know
what you’re going to say’
I’m always tempted to stop the pompous
prat in mid flow and say, ‘All right then, tell me what I’m thinking, I never
knew you were a mind reader.’
How
about, ‘He can’t be dead, I only saw him last week!’
I
know this is simply an expression of shock but it always makes me
think the speaker had somehow conferred immortality on the deceased last time
they met and is quite offended they’ve passed away as an act of defiance.
Over
the years, I’ve realised both WW1 and
WW2, were won by adolescents, some as young as 12.
So
many times I’ve read that Dad, Granddad or Uncle Fred lied about their age to
get into the army.
This
may well have been true in a few cases where tall and eager young lads knocked
a year or so off their ages but in 1916, there was such a reluctance to join up,
the UK government sent out Press Gangs
to round up eligible men off the streets.
I doubt they went into schools - but you never know.
‘You
can only be healthy if you’re thin.’ This has been so often disproved in
numerous studies, I’m not even going to argue with such nonsense.
William
Perry, ‘The Fridge’, defensive lineman in the NFL (American football) weighed
in at 330 lbs/152kilos . A top athlete, runner and football star for many years.
William Perry. One of many millions of big, fit, healthy athletes. |
‘In ancient times, people didn’t live as long
as we do today.’ Really?
In
Psalm 90.v 10 it says, ‘The days of our years are threescore years and
ten; and if by reason of strength they be fourscore years, yet is their
strength labour and sorrow.’
Moses, hardly a spring chicken himself at the time, wrote
those words.
The Israelites were wandering about in the desert, hardly in a
position to command the best health care and food but obvioulsy still tottering about in their 70s and 80s.
I know that in each case, this is not the whole picture but
this was never intended to be a serious article. Just don’t believe everything you’re told,
okay?
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