Father and Joe

Father and Joe E371: Discuss Essential Life Skills -Unlocking the Power of Asking for Help

Father Boniface Hicks and Joseph Rockey Jr

In this episode of the "Father and Joe" podcast, hosts Joe Rockey and Father Boniface Hicks dive deep into an essential yet often overlooked aspect of human relationships: the power of asking for help.

Asking for help can be daunting, perceived as a sign of weakness or failure, and it's something many people struggle with. Joe and Father Boniface discuss why this vital skill is crucial for our development and spiritual growth. They emphasize that "learning how to ask for help because it's a relational skill and it's vital in relationships, and this is really what we're made in the context of and made for."

Father Boniface reflects on the vulnerability involved in seeking assistance: "Asking for help is admitting that I don't know. It's admitting weakness. It's admitting that I have something to learn. And it's really putting the other person in a position of power." He shares wisdom from Georges Bernanos' "Diary of a Country Priest" to illustrate the challenges and rewards of seeking guidance from others.

The discussion also touches on the fears and pride that can hinder us from reaching out. Joe and Father Boniface explore the dynamics between the asker and the helper, and how this interaction can sometimes lead to unexpected outcomes. They remind us that "healthy relationships ask for help. There's always a mutuality in that. And we don't grow in relationship unless we can ask for help and receive the help that's offered, imperfect as it might be."

Joe highlights the practical implications of asking for help in everyday scenarios, from hiring someone for a job to relying on family for support. He points out that "getting someone who knows something and at least is capable at it is better than trying to do everything yourself."

Father Boniface shares a poignant message from Pope Benedict XVI: "Save us from the prideful presumption of self-sufficiency." This call to humility encourages us to look beyond our own capabilities and embrace the support of others.

The episode concludes with a thought-provoking reflection: "If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together." Joe and Father Boniface urge listeners to consider the benefits of collaboration and community, both in practical and spiritual terms.

Join us as we explore the profound impact of asking for help and how it can strengthen our relationships with others and with God. Whether you're seeking personal growth, spiritual wisdom, or just a better understanding of human connection, this episode offers valuable insights.

Key Quotes:

"The necessity of asking for help is vital for our human development."
"Asking for help is admitting that I don't know. It's admitting weakness."
"Healthy relationships ask for help. There's always a mutuality in that."
"Save us from the prideful presumption of self-sufficiency." - Pope Benedict XVI
"If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together."
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