In the country of the blind, the one-eyed man is king…

Last summer, my son and I took the opportunity to enjoy a beautiful day on the golf course. Our twosome was joined by 2 40-something African American men. Both were the size of professional athletes and, to my shame, I naturally fell into that stereotypical assumption. As I began to ask some questions, however, it was obvious that I was in WAY over my head.

Both men were scientists that had turned their brains into successful careers in business. I was amazed by their obvious skill and drive. I’m not always the sharpest knife in the drawer, but I realized this was a moment where I could parlay this acquaintance into a life lesson for my son. I asked these guys, “What advice would you give a 14 year-old to set him on the road to success?”

“Learn to communicate effectively! Debate team, speech class…whatever it takes. LEARN HOW TO COMMUNICATE!”

Simple, yet profound.

We live in the era of texting language, horrible grammar and limited vocabulary. It seems to me that one communicating with style, substance and power IS the one-eyed man.

Let the coronation begin.

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  1. Excellent input. I’m still learning what it means to communicate “effectively.” I may have a good vocabulary and grasp of grammar, but it’s bigger than those things. It reminds me that speaking and communicating are two different things!

  2. What did you say? Just kidding!
    Communication is very, very, very important. For evangelicals, it is absolutely imperative in making disciples. Thanks for sharing!!!

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