29 January 2013

The good student quickly catches the internal aspect of a teaching. The mediocre student feels the internal but is too frightened to plunge in, so she concentrates instead on the external. The poor student also feels the internal but is so terrified of what it implies for them (namely complete change) that they mock and deride it. The struggle for all of us, as my teacher never tired of saying, is to become a good student.

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