For our BeWow posts this week, Rovonan has suggested we might like to share our favourite quotes on positivity. I love this one:
‘Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.’ Albert Einstein.
To me, this quote speaks volumes. When I was growing up I was not only extremely shy, but also painfully clumsy and awkward. This made for a terribly unfortunate combination, and I know many thought I was stupid. Being shy meant that I did not want to engage much in conversation (even now I am rubbish at small talk), so that gave the impression that I had nothing worth contributing. Added to that, when I did try to join in, I would either stumble over my words or say the wrong thing as I rarely think before I speak (I still do that, and only today had to amend a comment that I realised straight away I had got completely wrong)!
Throw the clumsiness into the mix, and you really have a walking disaster! I have been on the receiving end of many a strange look as I have plucked up the courage, launched myself into a room, only to go flying over something. As a teenager I took part in a German student exchange trip with my school. On my first morning in Germany as I went to go outside onto the balcony for breakfast, I walked smack bang into the glass doors and nearly knocked myself out!
However, this fish can swim, and I found that as I got older and became less shy, I also became more determined to prove that I am not completely stupid (ok so I am no way a genius either), and can do things with competently. (However I know that if I had to take blood from any of my family, they would run a mile at the sight of me coming at them with a needle, my patients though, do not have that luxury)!
The point is, we are all good at something. Just because we might not be dexterous or academic, does not mean that we are idiots, or stupid, and that is why I love this quote, as it highlights the fact that not only should we not judge others on things we consider they should be good at, but also the fact that if we do, it can have a devastating effect on them that can last a lifetime.

I love that quote a lot! Although I wasn’t clumsy I too was shy and pretty insecure. When passing by a group of people I might have looked clumsy through my body language.
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It is so awful to be shy and insecure, but it does get better as you get older as we have both found 🙂
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Oh yes! And there is a lot to catch up with, right 😃
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Oh yes, lots more! 🙂
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Hehe…!!! 😀
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Well said. If we must judge someone else we should judge them on their abilities and not our perception of them. I’d hate to be judged as stupid because of my inability to speak to people when I have the ability to put the speech down on paper and make myself heard.
Ultimately we should be less judgemental anyway.
xxx Massive Hugs xxx
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Thanks David. You are right, we are too judgemental of others xxx
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This is an amazing message, Edwina, and I love the quote… just what I needed to hear this week
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That’s good. It is a wonderful quote 🙂
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Loved your post, and there is so much truth in that wonderful quote! 🙂
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It is a great quote, Thank you 🙂
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I can really relate to this post. I was very shy and clumsy as a child too, and I have worked really hard to overcome my personal obstacles. I try to focus on what I am good at now and don’t worry so much about the things that I am not good at.
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Hi Amy and thanks so much for commenting, It isn’t easy being shy and clumsy as well. I am glad that you have managed to overcome this a little now. 🙂
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Love it! So so true! some of us don’t wear our talents on our sleeves but we don’t hide them up our sleeves either. We all have something were good at and I think we are all geniuses in our own way.
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Yes, you are right, Sometimes people just need to look a little further than the end of their nose!
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Everyone blossoms at some point in their life…sadly it is measured in stages and chronologically. Great post.
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Thank you so much 🙂
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That’s one of my absolute fave quotes.
Now if only I could work out what my true genius IS!
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Ha Ha! I haven’t worked out what mine is yet, either! 🙂
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I love this quote. I think I read it recently in a post that was discussing the education system. You’re right, it does speak volumes.
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Thanks George 🙂
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I have always loved this quote too, Judy! Its another one, I think I may frame and have in my classroom!
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Yes, I think that would be a wonderful quote for your classroom. 🙂
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One of my favorite quotes. It should be posted in every classroom !! ☺ Van
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Reblogged this on aimerboyz and commented:
It’s important to judge others by what they can do, not by what they can’t. It’s even more important to judge ourselves the same way…saves a lot of money on therapy 🙂
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I agree with you Aimer. We are way too quick to judge 😊
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A human failing that evolution should have taken care of by now 🙂 I wish !
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I absolutely love this message..leave it to a genius to come up with a quote like that!
Like you, I was also painfully shy growing up, therefore terrible at public speaking. I received failing grades for any assignments which had to be presented in front of the class (because I simply refused to present)…but I could dazzle them with my writing. I shined on pen and paper, and this talent has carried me through adulthood, winning me university admissions as well as scholarships…and I’m still awful at public speaking.
This is precisely what I try to teach my kids…that we cannot judge our worth by the talents of others. We all shine in so many different ways.
Thanks for such an inspiring post. Now, if I could just figure out how, I will try to reblog this on http://swimmingwithoutthemanual.com/ (computer savviness is not one of my geniuses).
PS: I’m glad I stumbled upon your blog. I love your wit and humor 🙂
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Hi and thank you so much for commenting. It is a dreadful shame that those of us that are shy miss out so much because of being judged! I am thrilled that you showed your talents through the written word rather than the spoken one, and it got you to where you wanted to be. Thanks so much for re-blogging this post as well. That is so nice of you, 🙂
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You’re welcome. (I think I finally figured out how to reblog…it’s done!) There is so much pain out in the world that when I find something uplifting like this, I wan to disseminate it far and wide 🙂
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I appreciate it very much 🙂
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Reblogged this on Swimming Without the Manual and commented:
We cannot judge our worth by the talents of others. Our lights all shine in different colors.
Enjoy this very inspiring post that I found on Edwina’s Episodes. If you like humor and wit, she’s got it! Check out more of her stuff.
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Thank you so much 🙂
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