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Big idea: Why wait to get old to become experienced? I want the experience of an old man while I’m still young. And I think I’ve figured out a way to get it: Collapse the timeline. Most people don’t take that many risks or have that many new conversations or read that many new books or take that many new travels. By engaging in these and other experience-building pursuits at a dramatically accelerated rate, I figure I could get 10 years’ worth of learning and lessons in a quarter of the time. Just collapse the timeline by doing more important stuff faster and sooner. Just stay focused and committed. Just put more living into each of your days. We all get the same allotment of time. Each of u...
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Sree Vidhya Ramachandran
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Excellent eye opener on how to become experienced with exisiting ways
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Rajib Chatterjee
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good thoughts
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About a decade back I was attending a workshop on Function Point (FP) estimation technique. Being a senior developer I could understand almost nothing from that workshop, nor was I trying to understand. After the session we were given a case study of a small Sales Inventory application, and we were asked to estimate the same for Effort and Schedule – good that the faculty did not ask for estimating the size though that was the key learning from the session. After some deliberation I decided to use my guts to get a figure both for Effort and Schedule, and guess the result … my educated guess (guesstimation) was 99 percent accurate! Well, that’s what it (Estimation) was in those days. We had ...
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