There is a delightful Chinese saying:

‘Many thanks for pushing my wheel.’

It means, thank you for your recommendation.

It often follows another traditional saying, ‘I hope that you will remove the weeds that obstruct my mind.’ (A request for advice and guidance).

We DO have weeds in our minds, all of us, and we ARE often like wheels resting against a wall. Sometimes we can tend to the weeds ourselves, and sometimes we can set our wheel rolling without outside help – BUT most of the time we don’t.

So if someone else helps me to remove my mental weeds and set my wheel in motion I am not going to hesitate to let them – and thank them heartily for their efforts.

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