![]() ![]() Moreover, this is how most 'puzzle' based interviews are done. Obstacles let you know what you're doing is important, worthwhile, and because it has obstacles you have already beat at least 50% of the people out there because they will likely give up when presented with a challenge that they do not know how to solve. The more obstacles in your way, the more reason why you have found something worth your time doing. You don't see them as a reason why you can't do something. You see obstacles for what they are obstacles. Not only is this a great line, because you REALLY can accomplish anything you set your mind to, but it is also a fundamentally different way to look at the world. My claim was that anything I set my mind to was achievable he thought this idea was ridiculous" ![]() "I recall a disagreement I had with a friend many years ago. You get too involved in the minutia of things and become paralyzed before you ever start. I think the problem with most things is "paralysis by analysis" you see a problem, say a start up idea, that you want to do but you have no idea how. It allows you to tackle one facet of the problem and stack layers of knowledge. It just repeats what has been told to you since you have been in elementary school break down the problem.īreaking down problems, step by step, into smaller digestible pieces allows self confidence when you can check on task off a list. That being said, this was another great article. I have said it before, but I love SVBTLE. I do not mean to go on a tangent, but the point I am trying to convey is everything you want to accomplish in life can be done if you bust your ass once someone somewhere gives you a chance to do so. Get accepted into a recognized college and repeat the above.Īll you have to do is follow the guidelines set by yourself, fill in the blanks, and repeat. You work your ass off to make plays, win games, and become recognized not only as a great QB but also as a great leader, because the QB is the leader of the team.Ħ. Work your ass off at training to become starting QB or at least when he goes down you get a chance to show why you should be starting.ĥ. Let's assume you are able bodied, in shape, in high school (gotta start then if you want to make it to the pros) and made the football team.ģ. This may be too simplistic, but lets take your quarterback problem. A journey (anywhere, metaphorically speaking) is just a collection of individual stepping stones and accomplishments. One stepping stone leads to another, which leads to another, which leads to another and so on. ![]()
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