Saturday, March 3, 2012

Wisdom

The following is a excerpt from a book written by Gerry Spence.
 Spence is a very successful trial lawyer who has been involved in many high profile cases. Gerry has also written many books that have been on the best selling list.

Gerry writes:

Wisdom usually does not fall from high places.The mighty and the splendid have taught me little. I have more from my dogs than from all of the great books that I have read. I have learned more from my children than from all the professors who have importuned themselves upon me in the exercise of their tenure. The wisdom of the children is the product of their unsullied ability to tap their innate fund of knowledge so innocently to disclose it. The wisdom of my dog is the product of his inability to conceal his wants. When he yearns to be loved, there is no pouting in the corner. There are no games entitled "Guess what is the matter with me." He puts his head on my lap, wags his tail and looks up at me with his kind eyes, waiting to be petted. No professor or sage ever told me I might live a more successful life if I simply asked for love when I needed it.

More from Gerry Spence in future postings....

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