Posts Tagged ‘mindset’

Finding Errors

Wednesday, December 5th, 2007 by Alan Yu

This is kind of an old but interesting question that was passed on to me before that usually gets a lot of different answers. I’ve seen it pop up recently and so I’ll post it here for anyone who has never seen it before. Look at this list and see if you can identity what is wrong with it. Most people can’t find an error:

AAA
BBB
CCC
DDD
EEE
FFF
GGG
HHH
III
JJJ
KKK
LLL
MMM
NNN
OOO
PPP
QQQ
RRR
SSS
TTT
UUU
VVV
WWW
XXX
YYY
ZZZ

This is actually a good question I think for people who wish to try and change their way of thinking to a certain extent.

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Sharpening Your Axe

Tuesday, September 25th, 2007 by Alan Yu

Today I was talking to a person who brought up a point on how sometimes you have to step back and sharpen yourself up before moving forward again. That then reminded me of this little story I was told about sharpening one’s axe to be more effective. Apparently this story can be told in different ways, but I’ll write the one that I heard.

There is one young guy and one older person who were both cutting wood with their axe. They were both going at the same pace and were cutting the same amount of wood. Eventually though, the older person would stop and go to the side. The younger person just laughed at how he had so much more energy than him to last longer and so he just kept cutting away.

The older person did eventually come back to start cutting again. Similarly though, after awhile he would stop and go to the side. Again, the younger person just laughed at it since he didn’t need to rest and so he just kept cutting.

At the end of the day, there was two piles of wood. The older person’s pile was two times more than the younger person’s. The younger person was dumbfounded on the older person was able to cut so much more wood when he kept taking a break all the time. The older person then mentioned that he wasn’t taken break, but rather he was simply going back to sharpen his axe during those times.

I thought this was great little mind thinking story on how by constantly sharpening yourself up you can be more effective in whatever it is that you do.

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