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虽说无一物,尘埃处处盖。未经勤拂拭,何知镜非台?
7.15.2013
D
乍看之下是跑车的故事。
实际上就是跑车的故事。
不过,在人物们有着动漫独特的,超现实的能力同时, 作者对追求“强”的过程深思熟虑。
除了是跑车的故事以外,同时也是人类成长的故事。
天分。重复的练习。 挑战。能力的分析。正确地考量和实行能弥补自己弱点的练习。做一些一般人都不会做的,但能让自己变强的事。往自己的瓶颈不断推进。烦恼着烦恼着烦恼着烦恼着然后突破瓶颈。
每个人都有自己的才的范围。实际上存在着一些我们用尽一生也无法接近的,超出自己的范围的人。但,就算比别人付出更多努力也无法取胜,把自己的才推到范围的极限也许也是一件美事。
实际上就是跑车的故事。
不过,在人物们有着动漫独特的,超现实的能力同时, 作者对追求“强”的过程深思熟虑。
除了是跑车的故事以外,同时也是人类成长的故事。
天分。重复的练习。 挑战。能力的分析。正确地考量和实行能弥补自己弱点的练习。做一些一般人都不会做的,但能让自己变强的事。往自己的瓶颈不断推进。烦恼着烦恼着烦恼着烦恼着然后突破瓶颈。
每个人都有自己的才的范围。实际上存在着一些我们用尽一生也无法接近的,超出自己的范围的人。但,就算比别人付出更多努力也无法取胜,把自己的才推到范围的极限也许也是一件美事。
7.06.2013
Added note
In light of the OODA loop, there are some points that need to be examined.
a. Decisions and the actions resulting from them should be based on some kind of orientation. There must be a goal, and some sort of idea (whether it is accurate or not is a different issue) of HOW the way one decides to act brings one closer to the goal. Not to say that there is no room for instinctive action (when time constraints prohibit proper orientation, or if one's instincts are sufficiently "good", whatever that means), but in the general sense of things, it is always better to have a proper orientation, which can be tested by observing the consequences of the action taken, and readjusted if necessary.
b. Much of society teaches us that failure is bad (if you fail your tasks, you have failed/are a failure), but failure, as a result of a mistaken perspective of things, is inevitable, given our flawed ability to observe and process information, as well as the uncertain ever-changing nature of the world. On the other hand, observances such as "failure is the mother of success" are incomplete, because there is no mention of what to do with the failure in order to produce success. It is necessary to have an orientation, test it by acting based on it, then observe the results and adjust to a new orientation based on the results, then repeat it until there is a sufficiently accurate perspective that provides an idea for success.
a. Decisions and the actions resulting from them should be based on some kind of orientation. There must be a goal, and some sort of idea (whether it is accurate or not is a different issue) of HOW the way one decides to act brings one closer to the goal. Not to say that there is no room for instinctive action (when time constraints prohibit proper orientation, or if one's instincts are sufficiently "good", whatever that means), but in the general sense of things, it is always better to have a proper orientation, which can be tested by observing the consequences of the action taken, and readjusted if necessary.
b. Much of society teaches us that failure is bad (if you fail your tasks, you have failed/are a failure), but failure, as a result of a mistaken perspective of things, is inevitable, given our flawed ability to observe and process information, as well as the uncertain ever-changing nature of the world. On the other hand, observances such as "failure is the mother of success" are incomplete, because there is no mention of what to do with the failure in order to produce success. It is necessary to have an orientation, test it by acting based on it, then observe the results and adjust to a new orientation based on the results, then repeat it until there is a sufficiently accurate perspective that provides an idea for success.