About the Tree in Your Face
/Sometimes, you have to move on to the next thing to fully understand the last thing.
It’s not until you get to college that you realize how silly high school was.
It’s not until you get to graduate school that you realize how good college life was.
It’s not until you become an adult that you realize how easy it was being a student.
Of course, it wasn’t silly or easy back then. At the time, my life did depend on that science project. And that term paper. And that final exam. Even now, it seems like my life depends on my thesis. But in a year, when I’m worried about something entirely different, I’ll look back and wish the biggest thing on my mind was a fifty-page paper about Middle English lyric poetry.
They call it “missing the forest for the trees”. If there’s a huge tree right in front of you, you can’t see past it. You can’t see all of the other trees around and beyond it. You have to take a step back to see the forest, to see the big picture. Sometimes you have to take several steps.
It’s hard to see something for what it truly is when your nose is pressed against it.
But, a forest is easily identified from 10,000 feet.
When faced with a tree, always ask yourself, “Will this matter a year from now?”
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