tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5291485436649858330.post2251300939766696500..comments2024-03-27T15:11:32.660-07:00Comments on Contemplative Photography: When extravagance isn't the answerDiane Walkerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03379544317007203762noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5291485436649858330.post-52348329906265303982009-07-08T05:02:25.660-07:002009-07-08T05:02:25.660-07:00So much to consider in this post, and I'm afra...So much to consider in this post, and I'm afraid that my reflection would end up being as long as the post itself! I'll spare you that. This is all good stuff to ponder, and is definitely worthy of discourse. What a great op-ed piece, in fact! <br /><br />I struggle, however, with the idea of our weakness being our whetstone. In my own experience my weaknesses have done more to dig me deeper into a mess. It doesn't mean I don't learn something, but the learning seems to be that I recognize my limitations and make wiser decisions in the future based on that recognition. I guess I would need some sort of example to illuminate this idea of weakness as whetstone (either that or I simply am not awake enough as I write this for my thinking to go deep enough!).altar egohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11564052536173244610noreply@blogger.com