He's remarkably quiet. It tells me that there's little more that he needs than validation, that he's easily quieted by having his suggestions given proper consideration and weight. The problem is, of course, that I don't always have the liberty to take everything he says under advisement. There are still plenty of areas where he lacks experience, and more importantly, lacks discipline.
On the whole, it works against him. In order to teach him discipline, I can't allow the focus to rest only on the better suggestions.
Running towards the east wing, I eventually come to a stop by a window, hand carefully splayed over the pane. Glancing over his way, I'm curious to see if he's brought the proper tools to cut into glass.
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Date: 2012-01-13 08:59 am (UTC)On the whole, it works against him. In order to teach him discipline, I can't allow the focus to rest only on the better suggestions.
Running towards the east wing, I eventually come to a stop by a window, hand carefully splayed over the pane. Glancing over his way, I'm curious to see if he's brought the proper tools to cut into glass.