Monday, May 13, 2013

Theory and Reality

Reality and actual happening is always different from the theory or untested formula. While many aspire for idealistic and would like to get the best possible, this was often failed to materialise. For example, we try keep ourselves to the best solution possible without considering the possibility of failure. At time, something come out unexpectedly. Thus, how fast and how best we adjust or adapt is much more important to determine how best one's perform and achieve the desired objectives. Some might feel disheartening knowing that the objectives cannot be achieved and just let it go wihtout trying to adjust. Some might take this as a challenge and trying other ways of doing the best. If you are the former, then obviously more sad you might be as life is not that smooth sailing. If you are the person never give up, then you might be the winner at the end of the day. I attended a training last week with the pretext that it is a course to enhance previous knowledge. However, I was proved wrong when the new knowledge told was defered from the previous one. Only after some exchange of ideas, then only the participants were told that new knowledge has to be applied as the previous knowledge could not applied fully on the ground due to data constraints. If we have kept ourselves to the earlier thought and disturbed by the turn of event, then most likely we will not able to learn new knowledge. However, if we come in with open minded and willing to accept new eventualities, then it can be a good learning curve. I choose to be the latter.

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