If only I could go back in time and tell that 29 year old woman that a piece of paper is NOT what defines you or makes you worthy. It's all about what you can give to the world....what you do to mend, learn from, and evolve your own life so that you can offer something wonderful to the people and world around you ....It's all about how you treat others. I love the Malcolm Forbes quote, " You can judge the character of other's by how they treat those who can do nothing to them or for them." I would whisper in that 29 year old's ear that man that you silently secretly love deep down in your heart loves you back as well and will be the one who adores you for who you truly are AT THIS MOMENT as well as that potential that is just brimming within you!...and who will share life with you, celebrating all that you will accomplish! And YOU will be there for all of his as well. Together, you are going to create a great life built on a foundation of respect, faith, and love for one another!
Over the years, those words,"No man will ever love you or take you seriously because you don't have a degree." have played over and over again in my mind. Evolving in meaning and in the ways they affect me. The whole, "No man will love you" part is laughable and holds no bearing anymore....but it's still the whole societal meme that you are less worthy of respect if you don't have a formal education that continues to have some kind of hold on me. And while the impact of those words seem to fade over the years, there is still ignominy there. I still cringe when the fact that I don't have a degree comes up in conversation. I have to go back and remind that 29 year old.....Don't get me wrong, I am a HUGE proponent for higher education....the chance to open so many knew doors of the mind! At this stage in my life, if I chose to go back to school, I'm not sure KIND of degree I would use! I like what I do. I do often toy with the idea of just taking courses that stimulate me....And before I slip the mortal coils I could put them all together into a liberal arts degree and say, here! Here is my degree! But..... for what? While I don't have a piece of paper on the wall, I consider myself an educated person. I have always enjoyed learning and expanding my mind. I'm a seeker by nature. Wouldn't I rather indulge in classes, online courses, books, travel...anything that interests and resonates with ME...FOR ME?
So that I can simply be a better human being....
I've know quite a few formally educated people who are complete pricks. Degrees, yes. Emotional/interpersonal intelligence. HELL no. Enjoy hiding behind that paper on the wall.







