Does The Fool Precede the Master?

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Well there isn’t any difference between the fool and someone who’s courageous, right, from an archetypal perspective. Abraham is a fool, obviously, when he starts his adventures. I mean, the story lays it out in that manner. He’s far too old to be leaving home, for example. He’s a late bloomer. You know? And then he has a lot of catastrophic adventures along the way. And certainly you could imagine that had you encountered him when he first encountered the famine in the land of strangers when he
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If you're not willing to be a fool then you'll never start anything new, and if you never start anything new then you won't develop. And so the willingness to be a fool is the precursor to transformation.
Does The Fool Precede the Master?
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