Kinda reflecting on a movie last night about a troubled kid sent to a western ranch to get straightened out by riding horses and mending fences, and wearing western clothes and learning to say "Howdy". You know the type. But one thing stuck with me...
As he was learning to ride his horse, and to direct it successfully, he was told that as the horse took off running, it would be his natural reaction to grip and squeeze tighter with his legs. However, he was told, to a horse, squeezing / extra pressure means to run faster, while a release of pressure signals that it is time and is safe to slow down.
The idea stuck in my head and has been percolating. Hmmm. Of particular use, perhaps to parents. Or husbands learning to effectively govern a home... Hmmm.
Could it be that our natural reaction as one in authority, when those under our authority seem to balk, is to apply more pressure?
Could it be that, equally, the natural reaction of one who is feeling the pressure of authority trying to clamp down is to react by running harder? Frantically struggling to escape the bonds or get out from under?
Could it be that the way to slow it all down and bring things back to where they can be truly resolved is usually as simple as releasing the pressure?
Maybe, maybe not. Maybe sometimes, not others. But it is certainly food for thought. (Non-caloric, even! :lol: )
As he was learning to ride his horse, and to direct it successfully, he was told that as the horse took off running, it would be his natural reaction to grip and squeeze tighter with his legs. However, he was told, to a horse, squeezing / extra pressure means to run faster, while a release of pressure signals that it is time and is safe to slow down.
The idea stuck in my head and has been percolating. Hmmm. Of particular use, perhaps to parents. Or husbands learning to effectively govern a home... Hmmm.
Could it be that our natural reaction as one in authority, when those under our authority seem to balk, is to apply more pressure?
Could it be that, equally, the natural reaction of one who is feeling the pressure of authority trying to clamp down is to react by running harder? Frantically struggling to escape the bonds or get out from under?
Could it be that the way to slow it all down and bring things back to where they can be truly resolved is usually as simple as releasing the pressure?
Maybe, maybe not. Maybe sometimes, not others. But it is certainly food for thought. (Non-caloric, even! :lol: )