"Joyful is the person who finds
wisdom, the one who gains understanding."
To understand something, you have to work at it. Sure, sometimes it
comes easy and we will understand immediately, but in other cases to
really understand all that there is, we have to dig to comprehend the
whole subject and most importantly, the downstream ramifications of what
may or may not happen from what is in front of us. I am amazed with
people who can grasp something quickly and then apply that new found
understanding to what they have in front of them now and for the future.
To really understand a topic, a problem, a challenge or an issue, I
think it takes the ability to look at something like you are looking
through a prism. What goes in as white light ends up on the wall as
many different colors. This is why to understand fully we have to be
willing to take the time, energy and effort to listen intently, not
judge on face value and to be self-aware that our own filters don't
impeded or taint what is really going on. It feels like that we get this
opportunity all day long, every day at our jobs. I worked on a
project right that required the filtering of lots of different
people's points of view to get to the heart of the matter, or to get to
true understanding of the issues and the challenge. A casual
observation would certainly yield a different result than what comes
from digging in and giving extra time and attention. We should always
seek to find the true understanding in whatever we do as usually much
more depends on it than appears, like people's feelings, fragile egos,
ulterior motives, etc.
There is another reason to try and understand
understanding. We read this in Proverbs; "Joyful is the person who finds
wisdom, the one who gains understanding." Having true understanding
answers many things for us and when we have answers we find a peace and
within that peace can then flow joy. It's hard to be joyful at times of
consternation or turmoil. Today, if you are staring down a problem or
challenge then do the extra work necessary to gain full understanding.
Once you are there, it can only be much, much better than it is now.
Reference: Proverbs 3:13 (New Living Translation)
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