Sunday, April 22, 2007

Master the Techniques Before Chasing the Goals

Miyagi told Daniel Son while holding the chop sticks:

"You have to catch fly first."

And this applies to any career. Ok, Miyagi was a bit over-reacting here, I mean, if it was not for the 'beginners luck' of Daniel Son, I dont think this movie would have ever ended.

The lesson here is that a career person SHOULD master the techniques of her or his profession. Know it well, do it right, know when to use a technique, know when to drop it, know the pros and cons of different techniques, but most importantly, Master it!

That could be the boring part for some, to master the technique, to know the details, to understand the bits and pieces.

A professional football player knows that mastering a 'pass' weighs much more than scoring a goal. Mediocre players - on the other hand - only care about scoring, this arises from a mentality of greed ... "Need to score, makes me feel good.".

Most low quality environments overlook developing good techniques, and favor jumping directly to goals. Ok, fair enough, the time and budget constraints of 'the start' could force such conditions. But, this symptom easily grows to a disorder when this methodology becomes a continuous habit.

Wisdom of today's post:

"Master the techniques, and make them the solid path to your goals."

2 comments:

ساري said...

حلوة حلوة حلوة

بالمناسبة، المستر مياجي كان بيضحك على دانيل سَن و مفهمه انه بيعلمه كراتيه بس هو كل همه كان يعلمه كيف يشطف الأرض بالاسفنجة عشان يغسّلّه الدار

و اللي انت حكيته بعد هيك جميل يا عِبس... الكل بدّه يبرمج و لا حدا بده يخطط

Basil 3ibs said...

تسلم يا ساري

بالمناسبة مياجي ضحك علَي كمان

صرت أحب أغسل سيارات بعد الفيلمز