First time Quote by Anonymous
““Many times when we help we do not really serve. . . . Serving is also different from fixing. One of the pioneers of the Human Potential Movement, Abraham Maslow, said, "If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.' Seeing yourself as a fixer may cause you to see brokenness everywhere, to sit in judgment of life itself. When we fix others, we may not see their hidden wholeness or trust the integrity of the life in them. Fixers trust their own expertise. When we serve, we see the unborn wholeness in others; we collaborate with it and strengthen it. Others may then be able to see their wholeness for themselves for the first time.””
About This Quote
Source Book: The Human Potential Movement, various sources
Helping without truly serving can become a fixing mindset, overlooking others' inherent wholeness and autonomy.
In simple terms: Serving differs from fixing; it respects others' inner completeness.
Shift focus from fixing to collaborative support.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- counseling
- team leadership
- community projects
- personal relationships
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you recognize when you are fixing versus serving?
- What practices help you honor others' innate wholeness?
Fixing can breed judgment and dependency, limiting empowerment.