It is sometimes said that we should 'take a chance' on, e.g., life, but of course here we have no choice but to take a chance on life, being alive. But we can sometimes take a chance on other things, such as having an occasional gamble on the lottery, or doing something which scares us or which we have never done or thought of doing before.
When was the last time, e.g., you thought of asking the cashier or a stranger to pick your Euro or national lottery numbers for you? Yes, you never can tell sometimes, and it might, might just be your luck that that person picks the lucky numbers for you.
There are other times when you might come up trumps - not Donald Trump, of course - by seeking the assistance of a relative, friend or stranger, with a problem you have been spending much time with, but has not been successful in resolving it.
Such was the experience I have had recently, which had helped to bring an end to a couple of weeks of frustration my son has been having with some gaming development work he is doing. Now, although I am not a novice with computers, and cannot honestly say 'I do not know heads or tails' about gaming, compared to the knowledge and experience of my son, my knowledge is really non-existent; light years away from his.
That, however, did not prevented me from giving him a few minutes of my time, just listening to his explanation of the problem he was having, what he had done to try to resolve it, and how it continued to frustrate him and consume time which he really wanted to use to do more work, and not problem-solving.
And that is what I did, and then made a number of suggestions, which he promised to follow up.
You can probably imagine my sense of puzzlement and satisfaction, when my rang me to say he wanted to thank me for helping him to resolve this problem he has been having for some weeks. Me? I thought, what did I do? Yes, it made my day knowing that my humble suggestions had been followed up and proved successful.
And the moral of this, I imagine, is that, however complex a problem is, if the person experiencing it is able to sufficiently explain it to the listener, and the latter is sufficiently committed to listening and engaging with the problem and its owner, then, it is just possible that some progress might be made towards its resolution.
Try to share your problems when you feel it is appropriate to do so, and endeavour to avoid taking the attitude that this or that person is not going to be able to help. You never know when you might come up trumps.
A problem aired is a problem made more opened to be resolved.
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