 Awareness must precede all learning for us as humans. And when you try and teach someone something, ahead of their awareness that they need it, it is seen more as interference than it is seen as helpful. One of the problems with our education system, as you guys probably know, is that we're trying to teach kids things that they have no awareness of a need for, now or perhaps ever in their lives. But we teach them to insist on grading them or marking them on it anyway. There's a saying isn't that when the students ready the teacher appears. What that means is that the effectiveness of a teaching voice in our lives is probably far more to do with our readiness for it than it is to do with the caliber of the teacher or the teaching. I think I want to appeal to people that are in my space of being a leader or coach, a guide or voice to other people's lives that we do not see awareness raising as a less noble thing for us to do than it is to be the one that gets to be the teacher who's thanked for the lesson. That some days you are the final link in the chain that gets the thank or rewarded in some other way. And sometimes you are the awareness raiser on the way to that realization that often can be misjudged and seen as a pain and an interference. Don't let those awarenesses slip. Stay in that awareness realm. Let the awareness become a lesson that you learn and put into your life forever.