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January 14, 2021
Interpretation. Not a
big word. But one that has more energy
than most. It’s always being given
permission to be present in the openness of all things not always
connected. Not a free pass but rather endless
amounts of leeway. A good example would
be to look at a painting of a bright yellow butterfly. Someone comes along and says, “Cool purple
elephant.” That person’s interpretation is accepted. I’ve never thought that was right. That’s how the origin of history gets messed
up and forgotten. Look at what The Crown
has done on Netflix. The royal family’s
story shared on the stream is a far cry from truth. It’s someone’s interpretation. The reason why I touch on this subject is because
of the enormous amount of thoughts that are tapped into social media every
second. Without verbal inflection the
receiver is given the leeway to interpret the message. It’s accepted. Only to see how a simple thought can totally
rip a forty year friendship apart.
Interpretation. This is what I
saw in the post. The reply or reaction
has nothing to do with the initial thought.
Then it becomes a hot spot filled with people arguing about different
things. Another great example of how interpretation needs to be held back is
how my pastor shares these incredible stories from the big book. When I return. My interpretation of the very verses he spoke
of clearly aren’t the same. The more we
grow into this new year of hope the more we need to place peace ahead of all
things. Interpreting what someone has
released should be held off by a stronger more leadership move. IM the person and ask them to lean into the
conversation a little more so that you can have a better idea as to what’s
being shared. Create conversation rather
than disconnection. Challenge yourself to
sit through a pro football game without interpreting the coach or players. Get into the idea of knowing rather than
interpreting. It’ll make you a stronger
leader.
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