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RE: Effective Time Management - Part 1

in #time6 years ago

Oh hoh, what a tease! :P

Reminds me of a pottery experiment. Two groups are asked to make pots within the given time. The first was asked to make the best pots they can (quality), and the second to make as many pots as they can (quantity). In the end, the 2nd group was the one that made the best pots, because they got the practice in, and the 1st group spent more time speculating than acting.

So I'm reminded by your post that it is better not to spend too much time on fewer things, coz (as you put it) "the longer you work, the less you will accomplish."

Your first post feels quite philosophical. :)
Looking forward to your follow-up posts! :D

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Well, I do not know how to make a pot. I do understand the ideas. The reason why the 2nd group able to make the best pots is that none of them know the best quality of it. If the 1st group know the whole process and formula of a perfection pot, his one pot is much better than the 2nd group who made based on quantity. Which is why nowadays more AI machine will be replacing manufacturing workers. The time taken by AI machine is much faster and less error comparing to human workers.

There is a graph to explain it for the quote you mentioned. Will be added into the next post of Effective Time Management.

Stay tuned! 😆

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