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Now Iām only gonna speak about my own need for help, and you do you:
There is an idea of self-reliance thatās so pervasive throughout our western culture. Everyone needs to pull their weight, tit-for-tat, measure-for-measure. But weāve all been babies when we were little, weāve all needed help at that stage of our lives. No baby is an island. Ergo needing help canāt be inherently&universally immoral or shameful.
Yes, being underestimated does suck; imposed helpnessless beyond our own helplessness causes suffering. Sometimes āIāll carry that for youā lands like getting tied to a chair. The help is what made me helpless. Other times itās like getting lifted from quicksand, itās a bridge over troubled water, itās a relief in time of need.
Iām always getting seen as either this superhero who can do everything quickly and perfectly and what a let down I would be if I were to fail and ruin it for everybody, or as this complete grade-A no-count that better just sit there quietly weāll fix it and I better never attempt anything for anybody. Itās rare that someone gets the balance right: that I already can do some things, I have some questions before I do some other things, and Iād better not even attempt some other things.
I have the same problem when considering other peopleāitās so hard for me to get that they can do some things. I either expect them to perfect or I dismiss them as no-counts. Truth probably is that on the one hand, distributing tasks & responsibilites & resources is a pretty difficult problem where flexibility is important. (I know kanban is a tool of the oppressors but it's an efficient way of working.) And on the other hand, clear instruction can go a very long way. People learn things in different order and if we can get a liāl better at getting into learn&teachāmode as opposed to compete&defeatāmode, weād all benefit.