Invisible inspiration
In an Hindu mythology, Mahabaratham, there’s a story of eklavya learning archery by placing a picture of a teacher (Dronacharya). When the teacher learns about the world class archery skills Eklavya learnt, even much more than the student the teacher was caring and teaching for years (Arjuna), the teacher comes to eklavya and asks for “gurudakshina” aka “teacher fees” which was to cut his right thumb (to make Eklavya not be an archer ever again), Eklavya cut his thumb without a blink. Simon is the invisible teacher, coach, mentor, everything for me. Over the last 8 years, I have read, watched every book, publication, video, etc and majority of who I am as a person is attributed to Simon. Thank you, Simon.
Chalapathi via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/13/20
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