There’s something about when you owe something to someone, where it’s admirable when you repay their loyalty in kind. I think much of our culture has operated that way for a long time, even though it’s gotten to be less the case. It’s something of an old maxim when you repay a debt of loyalty by saying you ‘dance with the one who brought you’.
What that saying really means is that you don’t forget the people who have helped you along the way. It may be parents, friends, or siblings who have helped you get to where you are today. Those people who have made a sacrifice, or stepped out on a limb, to help you along the way. The most obvious example to me would be a business partner who was instrumental in helping you build an enterprise into a successful venture. If someone partnered with you in that way, and was a loyal friend along the way, you want to make sure that you don’t forget them regardless of the circumstances. That’s where the old saying, ‘Dance with the one who brought you’, comes into play. Unfortunately, it can sometimes be the case, especially when money is involved, that one of the two parties forgets the other’s involvement in their own success. It can be due to pride, or just willful ignorance, but they just don’t see all that the other person has brought to the table. And it can often be the case that that happens when money is involved.
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It’s unfortunate when it happens. You would think if anyone would appreciate someone’s involvement in their own personal success, it would be the person the closest to their success that would be able to see it. But sometimes our blindest spots are the ones right in front of us. Maybe it’s an over-emphasis on the negatives of the other person. That can easily happen. It’s easy to allow someone’s faults to overshadow the overall good qualities they possess. Maybe it’s an overemphasis on your own greatness. You get to be so big and you end up thinking that it was all you that did it anyway. You didn’t really need that other person to get to where you are. Maybe you just start to look at them as a charity case, and you were the benevolent party to even allow them to come along for the ride.
Whatever the reason, our judgement of another’s contributions can easily get clouded by an inaccurate view of things. Try as hard as we might, our own perspective can sometimes be the least objective. That’s why it’s important to remember the ones who have helped us along the way. We do that by including them in the process. And we do that by making sure they know they are appreciated. Whether it’s a business partnership or a marriage…..remember, that person made an investment in you because they saw something they believed in. And that shouldn’t be forgotten along the way.
Great post! Everything we are and have points to Him. I am so grateful for the truth and your faithful exhortation pointing us to the only way (Jesus). I pray blessings on Brad’s ministry and an increase in his territory so God will be glorified beyond any vision we (man) possess. Amen!!!