The last verse especially has a real ring. It's easy to say you can't: maybe you can't but unless you try you'll never know the answer. It also connects to the wealth inside yourself and who you really are. You might not feel the need to try a free fall parachute so you never have to test if you can; but you might want to learn to play guitar or violin, or to do that course in art at the local college. That's you, so if you have to play slowly with crooked fingers, play slow, if you paint with poor eyesight paint just what you see. All the time this is being who you are rather than someone else. I saw a lecture by a bloke called Zandar who said he welcomed moments of failure because he could figure what he was doing wrong. So who's perfect anyway?
The last verse especially has a real ring. It's easy to say you can't: maybe you can't but unless you try you'll never know the answer. It also connects to the wealth inside yourself and who you really are. You might not feel the need to try a free fall parachute so you never have to test if you can; but you might want to learn to play guitar or violin, or to do that course in art at the local college. That's you, so if you have to play slowly with crooked fingers, play slow, if you paint with poor eyesight paint just what you see. All the time this is being who you are rather than someone else. I saw a lecture by a bloke called Zandar who said he welcomed moments of failure because he could figure what he was doing wrong. So who's perfect anyway?