Sounds OK, until he figures out that Insight has a back exit, and will be long gone when he gets there. He won’t get Insight, but he will get Enlightenment.
He has been enlightened! Lesson 1 – It is not a sin to look at a map (doubt they’ve got GPS there). Lesson 2 – Don’t assume you’re the smartest guy in the world, be willing to ask for help/directions.
I plan to live to be 104. I have a good shot at it; I’m already most of the way there. I plan to be healthy, happy and sane every moment of it – OK, two out of three isn’t bad.
If I pass the century mark, the miracle would not be living for 100 years, it would be living past 30. I was about as foolish as a person could get up until that age. Wisdom has been seeping in gradually over the following 40 years.
And yet after all that effort enlightenment eluded him. There might be a lesson learned here in history and politics but do you think the ones who would most benefit from that enlightenment will take even one moment to learn something? I once again fear they will not.
Wisdom is what comes to some after they have made enough mistakes. Others. . . . “Well maybe the fire has cooled down a bit, I’ll put my hand back in to check.” Or, “Trump says he needs my help, let me set up a transfer of funds, I’ll include my account number just to make sure.”
Go back down to where the paths diverge, and put another directory THERE. You’ll be doing more for future seekers than the sage who hides his wisdom away at the top of a mountain.
Remember, the steep learning curve is the fastest path to mastery. The long learning curve is the slow one. Mastery in the vertical axis, time on the horizontal one.
I remember someone being interviewed after reaching 100. “To what do you attribute your long life?” asked the interviewer (or words to that effect). The centenarian said “Well, if I’d known that I was going to live this long, I wouldn’t have looked after myself so well when I was young.” Definitely words to live by.
GreasyOldTam about 2 years ago
Sounds OK, until he figures out that Insight has a back exit, and will be long gone when he gets there. He won’t get Insight, but he will get Enlightenment.
eastern.woods.metal about 2 years ago
Notice that he took the easy route. Insight and enlightenment has to be earned the hard way
Imagine about 2 years ago
He is within sight of enlightenment.
tudza Premium Member about 2 years ago
Climb every mountain, ford every stream…
Superfrog about 2 years ago
How loud can you shout?
lalapalooza Premium Member about 2 years ago
hahahaha it builds character
keenanthelibrarian about 2 years ago
The Buddha said : ‘before enlightenment, cut wood, draw water; after enlightenment, cut wood, draw water.’
PraiseofFolly about 2 years ago
If you’re fortunate, true enlightenment doesn’t come finally on the deathbed.
Yontrop about 2 years ago
Or maybe the “insight” is right where you are… if you know how to look for it.
LawrenceS about 2 years ago
He has been enlightened! Lesson 1 – It is not a sin to look at a map (doubt they’ve got GPS there). Lesson 2 – Don’t assume you’re the smartest guy in the world, be willing to ask for help/directions.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Wisdom comes at a high price. No cost, but a price.
sirbadger about 2 years ago
There should be another arrow to “knee doctor”. Going up and down that many stairs with a backpack is hard on the knees.
goboboyd about 2 years ago
“Sign up for an account and access our “Zoom Room to Enlightenment” group call." “Please visit our cryptic sayings plaque shop on your way out.”
dflak about 2 years ago
I plan to live to be 104. I have a good shot at it; I’m already most of the way there. I plan to be healthy, happy and sane every moment of it – OK, two out of three isn’t bad.
If I pass the century mark, the miracle would not be living for 100 years, it would be living past 30. I was about as foolish as a person could get up until that age. Wisdom has been seeping in gradually over the following 40 years.
WickWire64 about 2 years ago
And yet after all that effort enlightenment eluded him. There might be a lesson learned here in history and politics but do you think the ones who would most benefit from that enlightenment will take even one moment to learn something? I once again fear they will not.
verticallychallenged Premium Member about 2 years ago
How do we know that isn’t just The Wise A** on the Hill from Pearls Before Swine?
sandpiper about 2 years ago
Some say life is a self-guided run. That only applies if you’re the only one involved. A rare event.
brucer31245 about 2 years ago
Make a leap of faith.
wirepunchr about 2 years ago
That dog is barking up the wrong tr…. ah mountain.
poppacapsmokeblower about 2 years ago
Enlightenment has directories? Who knew!
paranormal about 2 years ago
So close, yet so far…
fritzoid Premium Member about 2 years ago
Every step along the path to Enlightenment, even the false ones, is essential. Congratulations! You have learned What Not To Do.
Realimaginary1 Premium Member about 2 years ago
“ In the islands where I grew up
Nothing seems the same
It’s just the patterns that remain
An empty shell
But there’s a strangeness in the air you feel too well”
Maswartz about 2 years ago
He’s not that far, just jump over where it’s closest.
edkorczynski about 2 years ago
The map is not the terrain, grasshopper, if you sit here then “insight is here”.
SavannahJim Premium Member about 2 years ago
Ironically, I need to ask, does this mean DON’T ask for directions?
Bruce1253 about 2 years ago
Wisdom is what comes to some after they have made enough mistakes. Others. . . . “Well maybe the fire has cooled down a bit, I’ll put my hand back in to check.” Or, “Trump says he needs my help, let me set up a transfer of funds, I’ll include my account number just to make sure.”
fritzoid Premium Member about 2 years ago
Go back down to where the paths diverge, and put another directory THERE. You’ll be doing more for future seekers than the sage who hides his wisdom away at the top of a mountain.
JosephShriver about 2 years ago
Then, when he gets to the other summit, enlightenment will have mood to the next hill
SteveR405 about 2 years ago
I have the same experience whenever I have to do business at the Registry of Motor Vehicles.
willie_mctell about 2 years ago
Remember, the steep learning curve is the fastest path to mastery. The long learning curve is the slow one. Mastery in the vertical axis, time on the horizontal one.
locake about 2 years ago
The sign should have been at the bottom of the mountain.
anomaly about 2 years ago
If only enlightenment were that easy…
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 2 years ago
Your first mistake.
DaBump Premium Member about 2 years ago
And when you get there, the old guy says, “Enlightenment has been within you all this time.” And he’s wrong. Sorry.
keenanthelibrarian about 2 years ago
I remember someone being interviewed after reaching 100. “To what do you attribute your long life?” asked the interviewer (or words to that effect). The centenarian said “Well, if I’d known that I was going to live this long, I wouldn’t have looked after myself so well when I was young.” Definitely words to live by.