Have you read the instruction?
Have you ever bought an item from Ikea or target or some other DIY store that you have to put to gather, it said it should take you 40 minutes to assembly, but hours down the road you was still on it you missed lunch, missed dinner, and now confusion looming, this happen because you take one look at the instruction and said to yourself I know what am I doing.
In the book the Richest man in Babylon, the father gave the son a bag of gold and five key instructions to safeguard his gold, his task was to prove to his father that he could safeguard his gold and make more gold on what he had.
He started working right away making investing with his gold in various projects, not too long his business went belly up and he was broke, he then remembers that he was given instruction by his father, so he pulls out the instruction and found out that if he had read the instruction before he used the gold he would not have lost the gold.
It is always better to spend a lot of time reading the instruction, you will spend less time putting the project together
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So true, we have a tendency to rush things, we live in a world where we all want it "now". So yes, we should avoid running ahead of ourselves.
Thanks for the share :-)
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I read that book. Good lessons to follow a proven path.
Thanks Stanley