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Mentorship as portals for dual-wisdom
Hi everyone,
I'm feeling quite inspired after reading your contributions to this space.
My initial interest to be part of an Intergenerational Gathering was to firstly celebrate my journey in the Pioneers network and also meet all you interesting people who's work has contributed to my reflections and approach.
I have had quite a bit of disappointment in engaging with "elders" in the past year or two and decided to a large extent to work independently with peers of my age. I often felt that some of the older generation was tired of revisiting questions that were old to them and I also could not see/recognize opportunities for dialogue.
My paradox is that I can only be in a mentorship relationship with someone who appreciates me as an equal - I value wisdom when not feeling patronized in knowledge offering. Quite a bit of this stems from my belief that each person's unique life experience, level of awareness and individual purpose overrules age.
I am still in the process of framing my 'wicked question' (thanks to Toke for this cool use of language). My best shot for now: "What are the mutually beneficial ways for younger people to access the wisdom of elders while acknowledging their unique experience and purpose?"
With respect and love,
Lesley


