MadamSamba
Member
I was at a wedding the other day and, as most dancers can appreciate, I had no qualms whatsoever going up to a stranger and saying, "hi, would you like to dance?". Now, apparently, this is strange in the non-dancing world, as I quickly discovered, but it struck me that I'm a darn sight friendlier and less intimiated socially thanks to dancing.
We've discussed how dancing has changed us, physically and mentally, but what about spiritually?
For me, I think the answer would be yes, definitely. I'm a far more tolerant person, especially of new dancers who are struggling to keep up with the crowd, and I'm also more courageous and have a better work ethic (if you don't sweat, it ain't worth it
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I've learned the limits of my body and that while not everyone is as good as you there is always someone better than you. I've discovered that I might be competitive as hell, but some people do things just for the fun of it _ not in a mission to achieve perfection or accolades, but simply for the peace it brings to them.
Are you a better/wiser person in the non-dancing world because of what you've learned and experienced in the wonderful dancing world?
We've discussed how dancing has changed us, physically and mentally, but what about spiritually?
For me, I think the answer would be yes, definitely. I'm a far more tolerant person, especially of new dancers who are struggling to keep up with the crowd, and I'm also more courageous and have a better work ethic (if you don't sweat, it ain't worth it
I've learned the limits of my body and that while not everyone is as good as you there is always someone better than you. I've discovered that I might be competitive as hell, but some people do things just for the fun of it _ not in a mission to achieve perfection or accolades, but simply for the peace it brings to them.
Are you a better/wiser person in the non-dancing world because of what you've learned and experienced in the wonderful dancing world?