When I was 16 years old, I was an uber-competitive tennis
player. I would play adults and do
ANYTHING to win. I think back to those days
and, sometimes, wince at my behavior.
Although I am still very competitive (ask around), I like to think I
have evolved since those days.
The challenge I ran into, when I moved back to my hometown,
is that those adults saw me as the same person.
So when I brought up playing tennis, there was hesitation in the
response. They did not want to play with
THAT guy. But it was hard to convince
them that I had changed. I had grown up.
And it occurs to me, we don’t always allow others to grow
and change. We see the mistakes of the
past as the sins of their future. We
assume they are the same.
I recently had the opportunity to reconnect with someone
from my past. I wasn’t crazy about this
person back then, so I was reticent about spending the time. But after thinking about it I realized that
maybe I wasn’t all that great back then either. Maybe that person had evolved. Maybe
we both had.
I was glad I did.
So give people the grace to assume they have grown. You might be surprised…you might have grown
too.
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