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Self-Acceptance: Are You an 'Alchemist' or a 'Leopard'?

Posted: 01/30/2012 6:11 pm

As a student of human nature, one of my favorite exercises is to try to divide people into two camps. For instance, I've managed to identify splits like abstainers vs. moderators and under-buyers vs. over-buyers.

Walking to the gym today, I found myself thinking about a passage written by critic John Ruskin:

The little pig was so comforting to me because he was wholly content to be a little pig; and Mr. Leslie Stephen is in a certain degree exemplary and comforting to me, because he is wholly content to be Mr. Leslie Stephen; while I am miserable because I am always wanting to be something else than I am.

This passage made me reflect about a way that my sister and I differ, and I think I identified a new set of oppositions: alchemists vs. leopards. Ruskin and I are alchemists. My sister is a leopard.

Alchemists seek ways to change or re-direct our fundamental natures; we're dissatisfied with ourselves; we're often tempted to behave, and make choices, that don't comport with who we really are.

Leopards don't try to change their spots. They know who they are, and they don't worry about everything they aren't.

The first and most important of my "Twelve Personal Commandments" is to Be Gretchen. This commandment is important for everyone -- though people should substitute their own names! -- but I suspect alchemists have a much tougher time keeping the commandment than leopards do. (I wish I could think of a tidier pair of symbols, but I haven't come up with anything better. Ideas?)

I wish I could be more like my sister. Look, there I go again! Wishing I could change my nature.

* Speaking of siblings, check out 2 Peas and a Pot, where my brother-in-law writes a blog. It's fun to read even if you're not a serious foodie. Inveterate alchemist though I am, I have admitted that I'm not, and never will be, a serious foodie.

* My next book, Happier at Home, is inching its way toward completion. The cover is just about finished, which is an enormous step. If you'd like to be notified when the book is available, sign up here or email me at gretchenrubin1@gretchenrubin.com

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07:22 PM on 02/01/2012
The alchemist conceived the leopard without realizing that the leopard had already created the alchemist.
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french queen13
my beloved is mine and I am his
06:24 PM on 01/31/2012
Why do so many people go for this either-or, binary outlook, this pigeonholing? What does it achieve except to put yet more "us" and "other" notions around? People are more subtle than that, I'd have thought.
11:56 AM on 01/31/2012
I'm definately an alchemist but wish I was a leopard, but if I didn't wish I was, I already would be wouldn't I? Caught in a catch 22, you arent because you want to be, and if you didn't wish it, it would be true. Sigh.