A few years back I joined a typing institute after seeing their tempting advertisement. Learn typing in four hours. As computers were becoming part and parcel of life, I thought fast typing skills would be of great help. Further fast typing skill was always a thing of envy too. Anyway, neither advertisement nor my
Mastering skills in the shortest possible time is an attractive slogan and a desirable thing for many. Sometimes we have an illusion that technological advances of this century have shortened the time required for mastering almost anything. Every day we come across such advertisements in our lives and many fall for that . Whether wealth, skill or power we love short cuts. Huge tasks are a turn off for us. We stare at them and surrender before making the first move. But in reality, life does not happen that way and in most cases life favours long distance runners . It offers its best gifts to those who can endure and wait . What life teaches is a simple lesson. Almost any task is achievable when we really make it into a thousand small ones and are ready to slog for a long time.
Bird by bird
American writer Anne Lamott who has written a beautiful book “ Bird by bird “ on writing narrates an interesting anecdote from her personal life in her book which incidentally took its title from this incident itself. When Anne’s elder brother was 10 year old he was trying to get a report on birds written that he had three months to write , which was due the next day. The family was out that day and her brother was sitting in kitchen table close to tears , surrounded by binder paper and pencils and unopened books on birds staring at the huge task. His father sat down near him , put his arm around his son and told , bird by bird , buddy take it bird by bird. In fact, this sums up the way any writer has to direct his effort. If a great book is written word by
The myth of overnight success
The overnight success is a myth. The sooner we understand this , the better. How do we observe people who are victorious? How many of us take the effort to understand the hard work and relentless efforts behind each success story? Anything really worthwhile takes a long time to build. This is the thumb rule of life. In fact, though we are familiar with this idea, the fact is that we overlook it and we are not so keen to hear the long story of building up something. Most of the time, our age is defined by a craving for quick
We want to master as many things possible in the shortest time possible. This is a kind
The importance of a routine
The problem with a routine is that most of us do not like it. For many, sticking to a routine can be the most painful thing. It is difficult and boring. However, a routine is absolutely essential when it comes to accomplishing huge tasks. Often what makes such things possible is our willingness to do it in small measure on a daily basis. When we look ahead, months, years and decades will appear daunting. However, a day is within our grasp. The time between sunrise and sunset. We are masters of that few hours and what we do in those few hours will decide our output a few years later. There are a lot of writers who stick to a very interesting routine. Though I am using a writer as an example, the idea of routine is equally applicable to almost any other profession. Look at what Japanese novelist Haruki Murakami does
The takeaway
What Lao Tzu said
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