Hidden Potential

 

There is a Japanese idiom that says, “Squeezing out the wisdom that does not exist,” meaning to rack one’s brains for ideas even when none seem to come. Ordinary people often feel that after coming up with a few ideas, they run dry—like trying to squeeze water from an empty rag. Yet wise people say that the more you squeeze, the more wisdom flows out. When we see such people, we wonder how their ideas seem to spring forth endlessly. But if an ordinary person imitates their habits and keeps putting ideas into practice day after day, they will gradually begin to understand the secret of the wise and approach their level. This reminds us that even ordinary people possess great hidden potential.

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