今天在看榮登 Jolt 大獎(jiǎng)的 The Art of Project Management,其中最讓我深有感觸的是這樣一段話:
The simpler your view of what you do, the more power and focus you will have in doing it. If we can periodically maintain a simple view of our work, we can find useful comparisons to other ways to make things that exist all around us. There will be more examples and lessons from history and modern industries that can be pulled from, compared with, and contrasted against. This is similar to the concept defined by the Japanese word shoshin, which means beginner's mind, or open mind, an essential part of many martial arts disciplines. Staying curious and open is what makes growth possible, and it requires practice to maintain that mindset. To keep learning, we have to avoid the temptation to slide into narrow, safe views of what we do.
確實(shí),最近已經(jīng)很久沒有太多興趣去學(xué)習(xí)新的東西了,包括曾經(jīng)非常有興趣的 ruby,真想回到當(dāng)年剛畢業(yè)的時(shí)候,用那樣的熱情,精神去學(xué)習(xí)。或許今天算是一個(gè)起點(diǎn)吧,畢竟很久很久沒有做下來,好好的看一本書,好好的想著作者要告訴你的東西。
給自己開了個(gè)書單,好好努力,用 beginner's mind 去感受世界,感受前人的智慧。
posted on 2008-05-26 14:27
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