The inevitability of change, and how virtual mentoring can help you work with it
Material type: TextPublication details: CORE Education Blog, 18 February 2016Online resources: Summary: Ka whati te tī, ka wana te tī, ka rito te tī ‘When the cabbage tree is broken it sprouts and throws up shoots’ This fabulous whakaktauki (proverb) encapsulates the idea that even when things appear to be broken and beyond repair, something with deep roots and strong life-force can start anew. It also holds notions of the inevitability of events once they are set in motion — including change.No physical items for this record
Ka whati te tī, ka wana te tī, ka rito te tī
‘When the cabbage tree is broken it sprouts and throws up shoots’
This fabulous whakaktauki (proverb) encapsulates the idea that even when things appear to be broken and beyond repair, something with deep roots and strong life-force can start anew. It also holds notions of the inevitability of events once they are set in motion — including change.
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