Sleight Of Mouth By Robert Dilts 【CERTIFIED • BREAKDOWN】
The blacksmith didn't argue. Instead, he used patterns to shift the boy's perspective:
"Have you ever seen a sharp blade made from soft tin? The very thing you’re complaining about—the resistance—is the only reason a sharp edge is even possible." Sleight of Mouth by Robert Dilts
"It’s not that the metal is stubborn," the master said. "It’s that it is durable . Its resistance now is exactly what will keep it from breaking in battle later." The blacksmith didn't argue
Once, a master blacksmith was teaching his apprentice how to craft a legendary sword. The apprentice, frustrated after hours of hammering, threw his tools down and sighed, The blacksmith didn't argue. Instead
The apprentice picked up his hammer, realizing that his "problem" was actually the .
