We Become What We Hate

One bit of hard advice I received while I was a graduate student at Columbia University in the City of New York was the warning that — if you are not vigilant and demanding of your talent every day — you will slowly become what you hate.


The temptation to give in to hate is convenient for many because hating
is easy while honoring your talent is tough and, many times, unpopular.
You become what you hate by giving up your idealism in a world that
crushes originality and perseverance of purpose.

Keep the light within
you alive by always requiring the best of yourself even when you are
down. Talent will always revive you and lead you onward.
Live up to the covenant of your life.
Honor the truth of your talent.

As the great son of Nebraska and philosophical political poet William
Jennings Bryan said, “The truth, when crushed to the ground, shall rise
again.”
Talent is always vindicated but it may not happen in a single lifetime
so leave behind breadcrumbs of your essence for the truth seekers to
follow.

About David W. Boles

Publishes 14 blogs through BolesBlogs.com. Teaches via BolesUniversity.com. Publishes through BolesBooks.com. Lives at Boles.com.
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3 Responses to We Become What We Hate

  1. Ed Lesperance says:

    So true.
    When we give in to hate, we take the first step on the road that brings us to that change. It’s inevitable; I’ve seen it too many times.

  2. Edwin Lesperance says:

    Eternal truth.
    Well said.

  3. Thanks, Ed!
    It is nice to have you here with us!

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