But more than that, I felt, a teacher should be glad if someone wanted to put the finishing touches to her thrilling story about Esmerelda the Golden Bird before attending to the needs of the flesh. I wasn’t doing it to impress her, however – though that would have been a pleasant by-product. I was doing it…well, because it needed to be done and now was the best time. I wouldn’t be able to enjoy my spam fritter, insofar as such a thing was possible, unless it was.
But it should. Like the middle-aged women who keep the sociocultural show on the road in the world at large yet are barely visible in it, and frequently derided if they are, we are the ones who get things done. Who underpin countless business endeavours, families, administrations, institutions – you name it, we’re there and we’re doing it. If we all downed our (well-kept, good quality for the money) tools tomorrow, you would notice.
He notes that we tend to live longer, have the most career success and are less likely to get divorced. In other words – plodders! In your FACE Mrs Troutman! Break out the bunting, except don’t, it’s too much fuss and we haven’t factored it in to today’s timetable.
That I have lived so long to see this justice done. How sweet it is.
On top of that, we provide the stability that enables the fiery, show-offy, what-we-really-mean-by-brilliant types to accomplish their feats. And, let’s face it, we need those people too. Because it is through them and their mad, ebullient, non-linear thoughts, experiments, crashing failures and soaring successes of the kind that makes the natural plodder gape in awe and wonder, and at the same time want to run away and hide under her neat desk with her weekly planner hugged protectively to her breast, that humanity makes 90 per cent of its progress.
It is the gift of the plodder to know our strengths and our limitations. To see everything in the round. That’s why we always keep slack in our systems, so that we have the time and energy for careful considerations. And so we must say – thank you for this long overdue recognition of all the quiet, boring good we do and best practices to which we naturally adhere. But now we must get back to work. There’s clearly going to be more to do.
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