The objective was to eat fresh dates plucked from a tree. It
was the end of August in Baghdad. The weather was humid and the temperature
over 50 degree Celcious (122 degree F); an ideal condition for the dates to
ripen. This time of the year and in the prevalent climatic conditions, the
dates were half ripened: lower half brown and the top portion greenish yellow.
As the locals call, the half ripened dates are the best.
It became my challenging objective to have the dates
directly plucked from the tree. I neither had the talents nor the strengths to
climb the tree. One which fell on the ground was no good to eat. So to achieve
the objective, took help of a friend, found a ladder, climbed and had the dates
to the heart content and shared with others as well.
This was the simplest way
to overcome the weakness or lesser talents as described by Mr Donald Clifton. Donald
Clifton has defined that “weakness is a shortage or misappropriation of talent,
skill, or knowledge that causes problems for you or others..” Critical examination of the definition reveals that appropriately developed and applied talents,
skills and strengths would always results in success. In order to overcome
weaknesses or lessor talents (a) find
support system: technical or an
organisation (b) build complementary partnerships with others to address the
situation– recruiting staff or partnership.
ie use a ladder to have
your desired dates.
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