{"id":191,"date":"2015-06-12T16:40:41","date_gmt":"2015-06-12T16:40:41","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/jick.net\/wordpress\/?p=191"},"modified":"2017-12-01T16:41:35","modified_gmt":"2017-12-02T00:41:35","slug":"the-gift-of-failure","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jick.ca\/?p=191","title":{"rendered":"The Gift of Failure"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><em>(At a riverside cabin 11 miles south of Black Mountain, NC &#8211; 11 June 2015:)<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Today I drove over to Asheville School, where I first arrived fifty-six years ago, almost to the day, and from which I departed several months later, never (I thought) to return. I&#8217;m glad I went back today, because it illuminated a turning point in my life that I had never fully understood before.<\/p>\n<p>That summer long ago I had just completed eighth grade at a public Junior High in Winter Park, Florida. My family had a traditional respect for quality education and it was evident that I was ill-prepared for same, so they sent me off to Asheville to be brought up to speed in summer school. I have no knowledge of the considerations that contributed to that choice; I only know that I was a redneck kid with no interest in having my mind expanded. I spent the summer avoiding work, building model airplanes surreptitiously in my dorm room and complaining about the lousy fishing in the lake down the hill. I couldn&#8217;t wait to get back to the bass of Florida, and I soon got my wish.<\/p>\n<p>When my uncle came to retrieve me at the end of the term, he was informed that I was not welcome back. In short, I flunked out. This was a little embarrassing, I recall, and even moreso when I reflexively called my uncle &#8220;Sir&#8221; thanks to a month or two of conditioning.<\/p>\n<p>When I got home to Winter Haven, Florida I was duly enrolled in Denison Junior High, where I spent two weeks discovering the consequences of my impulsive choice. My home room teacher enforced discipline like a prison warden; my classmates were exactly what I had been at the beginning of the summer. It was Kafka&#8217;s hell.<\/p>\n<p>I begged my mother to give me a second chance. Miraculously, I got one from Harry D. Hoey, then Headmaster of Cranbrook School in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, where my mother was working on her Masters degree at the Art Academy. This time I cooperated, and learning took hold.<\/p>\n<p>I graduated from Cranbrook in 1963, from Trinity College (in Hartford, CT) in 1967 and then from the University of California at Berkeley with a Ph.D. in Physics in 1972; thence to an academic career at the University of British Columbia. A lot has happened. I&#8217;ve had a great life with many successes and few failures since that critical one at Asheville School. But the long story of my life is not really relevant to the point I&#8217;d like to make here:<\/p>\n<p>Turning points don&#8217;t come easily, especially to willful adolescents. Sometimes the most generous gift you can give a child is to let them know in no uncertain terms that they have failed &#8211; failed to live up to your well-advertised standards, failed to live up to their own potential. &#8220;Cultivating self-esteem&#8221; has its place, but today it has become an obsession that does harm to those whose self-esteem comes only from others&#8217; praise.<\/p>\n<p><em>Love is meaningless if it has to be deserved; respect is meaningless if it doesn&#8217;t<\/em>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>(At a riverside cabin 11 miles south of Black Mountain, NC &#8211; 11 June 2015:) Today I drove over to Asheville School, where I first arrived fifty-six years ago, almost to the day, and from which I departed several months later, never (I thought) to return. 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