Well yes this thread of mine does overlap a bit with my other thread on the value of patience. What you said about shortcuts, however, I don't think shortcuts exist if you want to attain excellence. As you say, it can be detrimental to the final product and if your final product is less good than its supposed to be than you haven't attained excellence.You said it yourself, harder work, greater precision, etc.
Just because everyone works a 9-5 doesn't make that work, work is truthfully timeless, but with the time schedule you've put up it'd just be Egyptians and that's it, we're over.
It's good to be patient as I prescribed in your other thread, helps to perfect products.
Yes I agree, taking shortcuts often has risk associated with it that can be detrimental to the final product.
Both requires patience. Efficiency shouldn't be a "criticism" against patience. Saving time shouldn't diminish the value of patience.So does going with option A take more patience? Does going with option B mean one is impatient? — HardWorker
- CaldwellBoth requires patience. Efficiency shouldn't be a "criticism" against patience. Saving time shouldn't diminish the value of patience.
It looks like time is the essence of patience, so yeah, option A requires more patience in a sense that the length of time to arrive at your goal is longer. I think you inadvertently implied that working is the key to your question. In actuality, working 40 hours requires more patience, than working 20 hours a week.Of course both require patience, in neither case are you going to make $400 instantaneously. The question is, if going with option A requires more patience since that option does take it longer to reach your goal. — HardWorker
It looks like time is the essence of patience, so yeah, option A requires more patience in a sense that the length of time to arrive at your goal is longer. I think you inadvertently implied that working is the key to your question. In actuality, working 40 hours requires more patience, than working 20 hours a week.
So in other words, you're saying option B takes more patience.Sorry, in my last post, I meant to say option B.
So in other words, you're saying option B takes more patience. — HardWorker
You got a good point there. I can take what you say and apply it to some of the other stuff I might talk about in some of my other threads.
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