[Daily OM]: When contemplating whether to do
something or not, a plucky voice in our heads may say, "You never know
until you try." This is time-honored wisdom that encourages us to be
game rather than to hold back. It reminds us that it is only through
experience that we learn about this world and ourselves. Even if we
regret the outcome, we have learned something, and the newfound
knowledge is almost always worth it.
This wisdom can be applied to situations both large and small. From
crossing the Atlantic on a boat to trying Ethiopian food, there's only
one way to find out what it's like. We have all had experiences where we
tried something we didn't think we'd like and fell in love. We may have
found ourselves stuck with nothing to read but a "boring" book, only to
kick-start a lifelong passion for Victorian literature. We may have
decided that sailing was not for us until we fell in love with someone
with a boat. On the other hand, we may try tofu only to learn that it is
truly not for us. In this case, we gain greater self-knowledge from the
experience. And yet, we might still remain open to trying it prepared
in a different way. The right marinade might make you a convert --
you'll never know if you don't try it.
...<<<Read The Full Article Here>>>.....