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Pragmatism means accepting what’s real and making the best of it.


Pragmatism is figuring out how to fulfill our values and mission in the real world rather than spending our energy complaining that things should be different. When we are pragmatic, we accept the status quo, even if we don’t like it. We explore the cause and effect relationships that govern our lives, and then use the power we have to make things better.


Pragmatism means that we look at our own behaviors and ideas and ask ourselves—Do they work? Are they getting us to where we want to go? Pragmatism and flexibility go hand in hand, because the world keeps changing around us.

The Revolution of the Little Fish
Once, there was a little fish who swam backwards.Every time he bumped into an obstacle he turned to the right.Then, one day, he realized that he was going in circles.He resolved from then on to swim forwards.He did so, but soon found that he faced an obstacle.So now, every time he faced an obstacle he turned to the left.Again, one day, he realized that he was going in familiar circles.He stopped and thought about it and that has made all the difference.When next he came to an obstacle he made a little effort and went up and over it.

The Revolution of the Little Fish

Once, there was a little fish who swam backwards.Every time he bumped into an obstacle he turned to the right.Then, one day, he realized that he was going in circles.He resolved from then on to swim forwards.He did so, but soon found that he faced an obstacle.So now, every time he faced an obstacle he turned to the left.Again, one day, he realized that he was going in familiar circles.He stopped and thought about it and that has made all the difference.When next he came to an obstacle he made a little effort and went up and over it.

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