I wrote about paradox in Warrior’s Quest and part of the motivating force was this poem. It takes real courage to accept paradox and hold the tension. The hole in the whole completes the whole.
Thirty spokes
meet in the hub.
Where the wheel isn’t
is where it’s useful.
Hollowed out,
clay makes the pot.
Where the pot’s not
is where it’s useful.
Cut doors and windows
to make a room.
Where the room isn’t
there’s room for you.
So the profit in what is
is in the use of what isn’t.
Lao Tzu
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I have been an educator for almost 20 years. Prior to that, I worked in private industry for 15 years, then returned to university to earn my education degree. For the past 11 years, I have been a co-creator of learning in a unique, progressive, alternative educational school of choice. Currently, I am engaged in a doctoral program at Gonzaga University in Spokane. A main theme in my learning there has been the roles of systems thinking, complexity theory, and organizational theory, and how they apply to education generally and the learning environment I share with students, parents, and colleagues.
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Thank you Bert. Sometimes we need to find the wise words in the old.
Interestingly narrated. “The hole in the whole completes the whole” is good observation.
It is. I find I am so busy trying to fill the hole that I do not realize the hole is part of the whole. It is kind of like a doughnut that way.
Welcome sir.
‘It takes real courage to accept paradox and hold the tension.’
Amen to that!
Absolutely.
Gotta love the paradox.
Paradox has a beauty attached to it that is so inviting. Despite the tension the stress is low.