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[Lookalike Falls: The Myth of Instant Wisdom]-[Lookalike Falls (feat. Boston Symphony Orchestra)]

Circle Round · B1 · 2021-11-23

Preschool Enlightenment
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📋 Summary

The Allure of Shortcuts

In the podcast episode "Lookalike Falls," host Rebecca Shear explores the human tendency to seek "instant success" when faced with difficult tasks. The story centers on a new king who, feeling inadequate compared to the "honesty, justice, and... wisdom" of his predecessors, becomes obsessed with the legend of Lookalike Falls. According to his advisors, one of the two identical waterfalls grants "all the wisdom in the world," while the other turns the bather into stone. Despite the queen's rational warning that "there's no shortcut to wisdom," the king abandons his responsibilities to seek this magical solution.

The Cost of Impatience

The king's journey leads him to a "towering rocky cliff" where the two waterfalls flow. His attempt to use logic to distinguish the pools fails, and a slip of the foot causes him to tumble into the wrong pool. He immediately "turned into a smooth, round stone," becoming yet another cautionary tale of those who sought a "shortcut to wisdom" rather than doing the hard work of learning. This moment serves as a poignant reminder that shortcuts can often lead to "fateful mistake[s]."

Wisdom Through Experience

The narrative shifts when the queen arrives at the falls. Guided by a mysterious woman, she discovers that her husband’s "heart of gold"—which she described as the essence of his character—was the key to his rescue. By tossing a sparkling gold stone from the bottom of the pool into the other, she restores the king to life. Upon his return, the king admits his folly, acknowledging, "I should have listened to you... when you told me that wisdom must be earned and learned."

Lessons Learned and Legacy

The story concludes with a practical act of wisdom: the king and queen dam up one of the rivers to prevent future tragedies. They accept that they will continue to have "slip-ups" and "make mistakes," but they resolve to learn from them and "listen to their hearts." This resolution underscores the episode's central theme: wisdom is not a magical gift granted by external forces, but a gradual process of growth, reflection, and accountability. As the host concludes, mistakes are not things to be hidden, but opportunities to "focus on what that mistake can teach you and how it can help you grow."

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm sorry, but how could a person become instantly wise?
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There's no shortcut to wisdom.
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I say we let our advisors speak.
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Can't say I have.
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I've come to a decision.
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📝Key Phrases

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stay tuned
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in over one's head
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heart of gold
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up to the task
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offer one's two cents
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📖 Transcript

Hi, Rebecca Shear here. Before we get to our story, exciting news.
Circle Round is going back on tour. with live recordings across the united states our first stop Sunday, October 5th in Parker, Colorado at the Pace Center.
And Circle Round Club members are invited to a special post-show meet and greet with me and composer Eric Shimalonis.
Get your tickets at wbur.org slash circle around and click on events.
We're announcing more tour stops soon, so stay tuned.
We look forward to circling around with you live.

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