The simple problem is simply isn't simple to everyone. A naturally born musician may sit down at a piano without lessons to speak much about and become like Ray Charles. A simple farm boy may become like Henry Ford. Einstein got kicked out of school for being "slow". Rain Man was dumb as a rock but he also was a math and jeopardy whiz. The differences in our natural talents combined with whatever inborn comprehension ability we may or not be gifted with, makes each of us unique
In life we play many parts like student, teacher, parent child. Cook, mechanic, spouse and patient. Exploring different avenues of learning and understanding is vital to maturity and success. I can't draw a face but I can rebuild most carburetors. Keeping things simple enough simple enough for others to understand, yet comprehensive enough to be useful and educational is the challenge that parents, teachers lawyers and preachers live with every day. Seeking knowledge is the challenge for children, Christians, employees and cooks Everywhere.
Sharing with each other is a gift, not a job. It helps us all to grow as a family, a group, a church and a society. Encouragement is more valuable than rebuke and love is more valuable than wealth. One day at a time, love, kindness, understanding and mercy are the most valuable things we can share.
That's my 2 bit's worth. Good morning!
, Cali.