There
is within each of us a potential for greatness.
And greatness is not measured by objective achievement alone, but needs
to take its starting point into account. An
Irish proverb says: Praise the ripe field not the green corn. And to Oliver Cromwell is attributed: “None climbs so high
as he who knows not whither he is going.”
To which we would add: it doesn’t matter how far you have come or where
you wish to go, you can always get there from here.
The
aim of Nurturing
Potential is to provide signposts, to suggest less-travelled
footpaths, to open up new vistas and new territories, and to recommend different
maps for familiar territories. To
this end we will be providing serious and light-hearted material, for we believe
the frivolous can be as didactic as the academic.
Your
bouquets and brickbats will be equally welcome.
Even more appreciated will be your contributions by way of articles,
comments and suggestions. And do
not neglect the Letters’ page.
“If
a great thing can be done at all, it can be done easily.
But it is that kind of ease with which a tree blossoms after long years
of gathering strength.”
[John
Ruskin]
“But
the fruit that can fall without shaking, Indeed is too mellow for me”
[Lady
Mary Wortley Montagu]
“Now,
here, you see, it takes all the running you can do, to keep in the same place. If you want to get somewhere else, you must run at least
twice as fast as that!”
[Lewis
Carroll - Through the
Looking Glass]