Jane’s Pride Jane and her father, Mike, owned a secondhand boat. They called it “High Hopes.” The
two loved to spend time together on the ocean and would often go on long fishing trips.
Mike taught Jane how to perform important tasks. Jane learned how to steer the boat
and adjust the sails. She learned how to put grease on the intricate gears of the motor. She
learned how to submerge the anchor and secure it by putting a rope in a slot. Jane liked
helping her father, but she thought that she wasn’t very good at it. Sometimes, she omitted
important steps and made frequent mistakes. Jane thought she wasn’t capable of manual
labor.
Mike wanted to prove to her that she was indeed
capable and important. He thought of a tactic to test
Jane’s skills in the context of a catastrophe. He hid
under the deck and pretended to be trapped. He
shouted, “Jane, I can’t get out! You have to get back
to the dock and find help!”
Jane began to panic. She thought she might
make her usual mistakes, which would precipitate a disaster. However, she had to listen to her dad
and act accordingly. She pulled up the anchor with
all of her might. She remembered to overlap the
sails to offset the wind. She steered the boat
around buoys where the water was shallow.
When they got to shore, Mike came out
from under the deck.
Jane said, “I thought you were
trapped!”
Mike laughed. He said, “It
wasn’t a genuine emergency.
I distorted the truth to test your
abilities. Look at what a great job
you did getting the boat home
safely! I knew you could do it.”
To honor his daughter, Mike
decided to rename his boat.
He designated it “Jane’s Pride”
and painted the name on the