Being Who You Are
Wednesday, September 2, 2009 at 05:09PM I met a painter the other day. He told me he was a chess player.
I said, “No, you aren’t. You paint.”
He said, “nope, almost never. I play chess.”
I had just seen his art work. Magnificent doesn’t describe it. How could this man say he is a chess player?
“You play chess as a hobby, but you paint for a living.”
“No, I play chess.”
I walked away confused. And then forgot about it.
I met a business woman. She said she studies butterflies.
“You own a company,” I said to her.
“Does anyone really own a company?” she replied.
What was going on here? Have people lost what little sense they had. And with that thought, more and more encounters came my way.
“I’m not homeless, I build castles.”
“I’m not a nurse, I guide hikes.”
“I’m not a politician, I teach cooking.”
“I’m not an energy healer, I love nature.”
“I’m not a shop clerk, I grow plants.”
“I’m not in marketing, I ride horses.”
On and on, this went. It seemed every exchange was marked in some way by a shift in perception. What was going on? What message needed to be brought forth that escaped my understanding.
Last night, I sat with a friend. We shared stories. She’s a beautiful homemaker, wonderful cook, ex-corporate veteran. I love my time with her, it’s always so refreshing. I told her about these seemingly unconnected snippets of conversation.
Do you know what she said….and without any hesitation:
“Just because I clean my toilet, it doesn’t make me the janitor.”

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