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"他人の良いところはすべて学び取り、自分の方法で吸収しましょう"

Swami Vivekananda
Swami Vivekananda Monk
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You know, the idea here is pretty straightforward: taking the good things you see in others and making them your own, but with your own twist. Imagine if you could pick the best qualities from everyone around you—wouldn't that be amazing? It's like creating a unique blend of all the great things you admire.

Take a moment to think back to when this might have been said. It’s the kind of advice that feels timeless, but it really gained traction in the 20th century, especially with the rise of self-improvement culture. People started to realize that learning from others isn’t about copying them, but about adapting their strengths to fit your own life and personality.

Let’s dive into a real-life example. Think about Bruce Lee. He’s a perfect case. He was all about martial arts, right? But his philosophy went deeper. He didn’t just stick to one style. Instead, he studied various forms—kung fu, boxing, fencing—and took what worked for him. He called his approach "Jeet Kune Do," a style that wasn’t confined to any one discipline but was a fluid mix that suited him. Bruce didn't just mimic; he absorbed and adapted.

So, how can you do this in your daily life? Start by observing the people around you. Maybe your colleague handles stress like a champ or your friend has an incredible knack for empathy. Watch them closely. What exactly are they doing? Break it down. Instead of just thinking, "I wish I could do that," analyze how you can incorporate those traits in a way that fits your own life. Make it yours.

Here’s a little story to make it clearer. Imagine you're new at a job and you notice one of your teammates, Alex, always seems to nails presentations. They're confident, clear, and engaging. You’re impressed. So, you decide to learn from Alex. You start by asking them for tips. They say they always practice in front of a mirror and use simple slides. You take these tips but add your flair by using humor and personal anecdotes, which Alex doesn’t do. Next time you present, you’re not just a copy of Alex—you’re a better version of yourself, with a sprinkle of Alex’s techniques.

The key is to stay curious and open-minded. Don’t just aim to be a carbon copy of someone else. Pick up the good stuff, play around with it, and see how it fits into your life. This way, you’re not losing yourself but enhancing who you already are.

So, next time you admire something about someone, don’t just stop at admiration. Think deeper. How can you take that quality, put your spin on it, and make it part of your unique blend? It’s like making a recipe—you take different ingredients, adjust them to your taste, and create something uniquely delicious.

In a nutshell, be a sponge, but a creative one. Absorb the best, adapt it, and keep evolving.
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