Jones Park, Cedar Rapids, I think. Can’t remember the name of the photographer, but he was a great guy.

I do remember plenty from my past, but I’ve forgotten a lot too.

Today’s prompt at Ethical ELA was to write a letter of advice to yourself and a particular time in life. Honestly, I’ve made more mistakes than who laid the rail. I really don’t want to go there.

Remember Nathaniel Hawthorne’s story “Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment”? Well, if not, the basic premise is Dr. Heidegger invites four of his venerable friends to participate in an experiment. The key question is if they drink from the fountain of youth and can have their comely previous selves returned, will they change? Will they be able to revise their behavior? Show they’ve learned from their previous mistakes? Will they be wiser or revert to their former selves. Wow, wouldn’t that be interesting to discover about yourself? I’m afraid I’d fall into the same stupid behavior. But, boy, I often wish I did know then what I do know now, but I am the type of person who learns from experience and by making stupid mistakes. Live and learn is what I say.

Consequently, I wasn’t going to uncover all my struggles or accomplishments in a letter poem to myself at any age. Instead, I wrote this sage little ditty.

listen, 
I’m going
to keep
this
short and sweet--
start running
every day
RUN!

BE 20 February 2024
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4 responses to “Learning from Mistakes”

  1. Glenda Funk Avatar

    Barb,

    I had so

    e of the same thoughts regarding the letter poem but decided to focus on one defining moment and tried to add some levity. If a family member sees my poem, I’ll be in trouble. I did that on purpose because I don’t learn from my mistakes. I kind of like poking that bear. I love your poem and its physical appearance on the page. RUN is good advice, both literally and metaphorically. I also think of Homer’s muse w/ the opening word, Listen. It’s perfect!

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    1. Glenda Funk Avatar

      Ugh, typo! “had some of…” See how I repeat mistakes!

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    2. Barb Edler Avatar

      Oh my . I did not have time to review my blog. I was showing another person how WordPress worked.

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  2. Denise Krebs Avatar
    Denise Krebs

    Barb, I like how you use sayings that are sometimes new to me, like “I’ve made more mistakes than who laid the rail.” Your writing often makes me smile. I like the photo of you and your college friends. It looks like a happy time! And your Mickey Mouse shirt makes me laugh! I like the advice you would give your younger self. It conjures up all kinds of possible stories.

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