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Jean-Paul S. Boodhoo

Develop With Passion

You know as much as you know "right now"

Having had a lot of conversations with people over the last couple of weeks on strategies that have worked in my life to help ensure that I maintained my focus, I thought I would share a tip that my Dad gave me a long time ago.

“There will always be someone who knows more than you do”

Such a simple phrase, but it has had a huge impact on the way that I, in my own life, have dealt with the issue of personal development. If I don’t have to worry about “keeping up with the Joneses” that means that I can truly focus on improving myself for the sake of personal satisfaction and nothing else. I can be free from playing technology monopoly and only take a look at bringing on board technologies if and when I see a role and advantage to be gained by integrating them into my work.

I can read blogs by people who are doing cool stuff and have it be an empowering thing and not a stumbling block to my own creativity. If I know as much as I know right now, I will know more tomorrow. Why? Because now the only person I need to challenge is myself. I can leverage the skills of people I have been surrounded by to be my sounding board for potentially wacky ideas that I come up with. The whole time, I am honing my craft and expanding the way my mind looks at solving problems that it is presented with.


Published Nov 16 2007, 12:40 AM by bitwisejp
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Jeffrey Palermo said:

@JP,

I love the quote.  It is true for everyone, and even with one's greatest strength, there is always someone better at the exact same thing.  

# November 16, 2007 7:29 AM

Mike Breen said:

Thanks. Been a little down on myself for being such a "Mort" after following the ALT.NET group for awhile. Wasn't anything the group did, I just became aware of how much I don't know.

This really picked my up to end the week. Thanks man.

# November 16, 2007 10:11 AM

mattcalla.com said:

After reading an entry in JP's blog at codebetter I came to ponder this very topic.

# January 14, 2008 1:19 AM

dave^2=-1 said:

Today's post is dedicated to El# (hi mate! :-) ), with whom I have had many conversations about this

# February 1, 2008 5:22 AM
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