What!!! Are you kidding me? Did I just hear what I heard? I incredulously
queried.
The words just came back stronger than before. "You don't win a battle by having the last words."
"God, this is totally unfair! I mean, I wasn't the one in the wrong here; that other party is. At least let me tell my own side of the story. If I don’t, I will look like a fool. Besides, shouldn’t you be telling that guy what you just told me now? He is the one who needs to hear you this very moment, not me?" So many of these thoughts and questions just kept swishing through my head; believe me, I really tried to wiggle my way out of that one.
Hmmm... I whined and whined and whined, trying to rationalize my stand. But you know the funny thing… that lesson just got stuck in my mind. The word wasn’t FORCEFUL or INSISTENT while I kept trying to lay my cards on the table. Twice was just enough for it to get hold of me. So, all the while I whined, there was silence.
Oh! Don’t we all do that? Whenever we are faced with a conflict or confrontation, we always, always try to rationalize our way out. Is it wrong to try to prove yourself right? No ooo. Is it wrong to try to make others understand you weren’t wrong? No, No, No. But, here is the bad news. At the end of all that word battle, you may either come out looking more foolish or end up losing that calm, collected, sane part of your personality. Really, It ain't bad making an attempt to prove ourselves; it is a good thing. However, we need to also understand that NOT EVERYTHING GOOD IS RIGHT. Okay now you’d say I’m getting you confused, am I? I promise I’ll try not to divert into philosophy, so I’ll make it quick because this is my very own lesson I’m sharing here.
Not everything good is right. Is it good to eat when you are hungry? Yes. What if it’s Eba (A Nigerian Delicacy) and one delicious native soup you really want to eat? Now, just picture yourself strolling on the road eating that; or better still, in an ongoing board meeting. Take a moment and think of what other’s watching would think or say? That you’ve gone nuts? Come on guy, you are hungry nah, why not go ahead and eat? Why not damn the CEO who is sitting at the board head, damn the President who is talking…damn everyone and satisfy your hunger? Too Simple, right? Okay. Look at this one. I am having an interview with my would-be Boss. My phone rings and it was one of my Pals. Like lightening, I pick the call, talk at length, drop the call and goes "Oya, Oga Continue. What!!! Well, there are things I won’t answer for you; and definitely not this one. But my good guess is this; you won’t dare (At least not if you are sane). Why? Because something in you tells you it won’t be right.
Okay. Back to that lesson. Conflict resolution is often the most difficult part in a Conflict. And if it happens that you have one where both parties are solidly irrational; well good luck to you because you are sooo set for a lock down.
That was what God wanted to teach me. I am not crazy; oh well, not in a bad way anyway (If you want me to explain that, you’ll have to inbox me please *Smiles*). My mind is Sound. That is why I was able to pause and listen to God. If I was solidly irrational, maybe we would have caused another Tsunami which will leave both of us with this huge chasm and bad water.
But I left off trying to justify my side of the story and let the other party win the sword for the WORD CHAMPIONSHIP. Did I feel greet then. No. But you know what happened? I left a lesson in the mind of that person. That lesson God taught me was passed on without words to the other party. God taught me that day that, in a confrontation, two irrational people/party are incapable of having an effective communication let alone reach an understanding. So what did I do? I walked away. That lesson wasn’t easy then but I sure am glad I learnt it. And the funny thing is, I got my respect from this party because he didn’t understand why I left the issue. Do you know how it feels to have to get a sound apology from someone who has wronged you; and also a testimony that you taught he/she a positive lesson without your having to say a single word or your yapping all over. Mmmm...Heavenly. I can’t explain that feeling. You just need to feel it to know.
Now, Do I still have conflicts? Yes, Of course. But now, I’m much better equipped at handling it than I would if I didn’t allow God to teach me that day. If you still got your saneness about you; and more so, if you are ABOVE AVERAGE/NORMAL like me or working towards being ABOVE AVERAGE, then you will also shut your wits and walk away (Please read Part 1 of earlier Post to understand this). That way you won’t be forced to rationalize… That way, you still have your cool, sanity, and respect about you. Secondly, you may not know it but you’d have silently taught the other party a lesson. What is the lesson? … “I am beyond this level. Your having the last word knowing you are wrong didn’t take away my personality and humanity. I am still me. I am not less me. You can choose to be too. It’s your call.” You know what you just did? You totally disarm the opponent without batting an eyelid. You took the wind off his sail without lifting a finger.
“Not in this times. Certainly not in this our present world.” I can hear your thoughts now. I’m not joking. I just heard it now again.
See life is a choice. You can choose to get better and better everyday till you begin to live above average and mediocrity or you can chose to just stay normal like everyone and live by the world’s rule. But I, personally, won’t shred my beautiful life and humanity just because I want to win a confrontation. I rather lose the confrontation to gain more and scale greater than win that and risk losing the better and superior person I could be.
I lay the card at your table. Choose wisdom and your life will be long. My desire is that you will understand this beautiful lesson too. It sure works and will save you loads of unnecessary headache.
Keep Faith!
The words just came back stronger than before. "You don't win a battle by having the last words."
"God, this is totally unfair! I mean, I wasn't the one in the wrong here; that other party is. At least let me tell my own side of the story. If I don’t, I will look like a fool. Besides, shouldn’t you be telling that guy what you just told me now? He is the one who needs to hear you this very moment, not me?" So many of these thoughts and questions just kept swishing through my head; believe me, I really tried to wiggle my way out of that one.
Hmmm... I whined and whined and whined, trying to rationalize my stand. But you know the funny thing… that lesson just got stuck in my mind. The word wasn’t FORCEFUL or INSISTENT while I kept trying to lay my cards on the table. Twice was just enough for it to get hold of me. So, all the while I whined, there was silence.
Oh! Don’t we all do that? Whenever we are faced with a conflict or confrontation, we always, always try to rationalize our way out. Is it wrong to try to prove yourself right? No ooo. Is it wrong to try to make others understand you weren’t wrong? No, No, No. But, here is the bad news. At the end of all that word battle, you may either come out looking more foolish or end up losing that calm, collected, sane part of your personality. Really, It ain't bad making an attempt to prove ourselves; it is a good thing. However, we need to also understand that NOT EVERYTHING GOOD IS RIGHT. Okay now you’d say I’m getting you confused, am I? I promise I’ll try not to divert into philosophy, so I’ll make it quick because this is my very own lesson I’m sharing here.
Not everything good is right. Is it good to eat when you are hungry? Yes. What if it’s Eba (A Nigerian Delicacy) and one delicious native soup you really want to eat? Now, just picture yourself strolling on the road eating that; or better still, in an ongoing board meeting. Take a moment and think of what other’s watching would think or say? That you’ve gone nuts? Come on guy, you are hungry nah, why not go ahead and eat? Why not damn the CEO who is sitting at the board head, damn the President who is talking…damn everyone and satisfy your hunger? Too Simple, right? Okay. Look at this one. I am having an interview with my would-be Boss. My phone rings and it was one of my Pals. Like lightening, I pick the call, talk at length, drop the call and goes "Oya, Oga Continue. What!!! Well, there are things I won’t answer for you; and definitely not this one. But my good guess is this; you won’t dare (At least not if you are sane). Why? Because something in you tells you it won’t be right.
Okay. Back to that lesson. Conflict resolution is often the most difficult part in a Conflict. And if it happens that you have one where both parties are solidly irrational; well good luck to you because you are sooo set for a lock down.
That was what God wanted to teach me. I am not crazy; oh well, not in a bad way anyway (If you want me to explain that, you’ll have to inbox me please *Smiles*). My mind is Sound. That is why I was able to pause and listen to God. If I was solidly irrational, maybe we would have caused another Tsunami which will leave both of us with this huge chasm and bad water.
But I left off trying to justify my side of the story and let the other party win the sword for the WORD CHAMPIONSHIP. Did I feel greet then. No. But you know what happened? I left a lesson in the mind of that person. That lesson God taught me was passed on without words to the other party. God taught me that day that, in a confrontation, two irrational people/party are incapable of having an effective communication let alone reach an understanding. So what did I do? I walked away. That lesson wasn’t easy then but I sure am glad I learnt it. And the funny thing is, I got my respect from this party because he didn’t understand why I left the issue. Do you know how it feels to have to get a sound apology from someone who has wronged you; and also a testimony that you taught he/she a positive lesson without your having to say a single word or your yapping all over. Mmmm...Heavenly. I can’t explain that feeling. You just need to feel it to know.
Now, Do I still have conflicts? Yes, Of course. But now, I’m much better equipped at handling it than I would if I didn’t allow God to teach me that day. If you still got your saneness about you; and more so, if you are ABOVE AVERAGE/NORMAL like me or working towards being ABOVE AVERAGE, then you will also shut your wits and walk away (Please read Part 1 of earlier Post to understand this). That way you won’t be forced to rationalize… That way, you still have your cool, sanity, and respect about you. Secondly, you may not know it but you’d have silently taught the other party a lesson. What is the lesson? … “I am beyond this level. Your having the last word knowing you are wrong didn’t take away my personality and humanity. I am still me. I am not less me. You can choose to be too. It’s your call.” You know what you just did? You totally disarm the opponent without batting an eyelid. You took the wind off his sail without lifting a finger.
“Not in this times. Certainly not in this our present world.” I can hear your thoughts now. I’m not joking. I just heard it now again.
See life is a choice. You can choose to get better and better everyday till you begin to live above average and mediocrity or you can chose to just stay normal like everyone and live by the world’s rule. But I, personally, won’t shred my beautiful life and humanity just because I want to win a confrontation. I rather lose the confrontation to gain more and scale greater than win that and risk losing the better and superior person I could be.
I lay the card at your table. Choose wisdom and your life will be long. My desire is that you will understand this beautiful lesson too. It sure works and will save you loads of unnecessary headache.
Keep Faith!