Are you covered?
By Rajesh Setty on Fri 25 Apr 2008, 6:26 AM – 5 Comments
If yes, Congratulations!! and you can skip this article.
You don’t know what you don’t know..
You can’t hear what you can’t hear..
You can’t see what you can’t see…
You can’t think about what is not in your awareness..
You need mentors and teachers because you just can’t do it alone.
The irony is that the people who need the most help don’t know they need it.
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Vijay on April 27th, 2008
You do not have to do anything that you do not want to do. Most of what we want to do is pure influence. So, we really don’t need anything and especially mentors! Mentors are just a bore.


Rajesh Setty on April 27th, 2008
Thank you Prakash and Vijay for your comments.
Vijay, I am thinking that you will probably re-visit this a few years from now and will have a different outlook about Mentors. Until, then – I want to wish you the very best.
Cheers,
Raj



Vijay on April 28th, 2008
Thanks Raj, I was not being serious
Thanks for commenting though, I like your blog and your frequency of blogging. I always wonder how you get so many ideas.
-Vijay
Deepika Bajaj on May 3rd, 2008
I have been fortunate to be surrounded by teachers and mentors all my life. I am curious to learn and in wonder to find out ‘ What I don’t know?’ And teachers are the only source to which I can turn to…Thanks Raj.
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Prakash on April 25th, 2008
The blind spot!
I have lived the better part of my life with the assumption / core value that I know everything that is there to know about living and managing my life, and there is nothing I lack.
Now that I am learning various distinctions in life through Landmark Education, it is very clear to me there is a large portion of the pie which is a total blind spot to me; the blind spot – “I don’t know I don’t know” – dwarfing all that “I know I know” and “I know I don’t know”.