Approaching Mile 3 of our run, my 10-year-old son Sam and I reached a significant hill. As we slowly ran up the hill, Sam noted that his feet were beginning to hurt. At that moment, I offered some fatherly wisdom, “Don’t worry, when we reach the top of this hill, it will be no problem.”
Pausing, I realized that my words fell somewhere within the Triangle of Obvious – Worthless – Nonsensical.
“Sorry, that was a stupid thing to say,” I apologized to tired Sam.
Over his panting breath, Sam offered the comforting feedback of an honest son, “Don’t worry, you’ve said a lot of stupider things.”
No truer words have ever been spoken. More comforting, yes. More truer, no.