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... what he would like to be. This is the crux of the one. One must not be easily irritable nor give irritants to others. Then one must be reliable. One must be reliable. One maybe clever but is ... o time. Postponement of doing things means swelling of work for the next day. A small chink maybe easily closed today but tomorrow it maybe late. If we analyse the lifeof Then one must get ... One must be capable of learning from experience. One must be able to learn from the mistakes of others. Only when individuals fail to learn from the past mistakes, they are ruined. History is...
... wide span of analogy –who else would have seen an analogy between aBuddha’s smile and the front of a motorcycle?Everything has been thought of before, but the problem is to think of it again.GoetheThe ... face of astatue of the Buddha. He felt that he could see a resemblancebetween the look of Buddha’s face and how he imagined thefront of the motorbike would be. Having spent the rest of theweek ... point where it begins to break down, is auseful way of exploring and beginning to understand a newphenomenon. Therefore you should use analogy to exploreand understand what seems tobe strange.Not...
... tobe serendipitous if you have a widespan of attention and a broad range of interests. Being over-organized, planning your life down to the lastminute like a control freak, is inimical to ... problem remember to widenyour span of relevance. Look at the technologies available infields other than your own, possibly in those that may appear to others tobe so far removed as tobe irrelevant. ... claim them to be the result of the closest application and observation.I have put some of Goodyear’s words into italics because theyhighlight the importance of having a wide focus of attentionand...