It has been said that the first step in finding the right
answer is asking the right question. I think I am sometimes guilty of seeking
answers to the wrong questions. And maybe it is not a “wrong” question, but
there is a better question out there to ask.
I am a pretty goal-oriented person. I have many aspirations
in several different areas of my life, personal, professional, and even
spiritual objectives. I often find myself asking “How can I accomplish such and
such?” or “What do I need to do to get to X.” But I wonder, rather than asking
“what” and “how” I should instead be asking “who.” I wonder if “Who do I need
to become?” is a more important question to answer than “What must I do?”
Yes, the steps and the pathway to my goals are both
important. But the traveler along that journey – me – I can not afford to
overlook. I must change. I must grow. Perhaps I must focus first on who I need
to become before I worry about what I need to do.
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