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Why experience is sometimes ineffective

Started by KelpyMson, Sep 26, 2022, 11:00 AM

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KelpyMsonTopic starter

To warm up, I propose answering three questions. Firstly, why do you come to the forum? Secondly, when familiarising yourself with an unfamiliar item, such as a washing machine, do you read the instructions from start to finish or just wing it? Lastly, imagine if you never learned multiplication tables in school, would that hinder your ability to comprehend later math (like algebra)?

I recently stumbled upon a TV program called "On Knives" where a seasoned restaurateur visits failing restaurants in different cities by invitation. He evaluates dishes on their menu, notes their quality and observes the establishment's day-to-day operations. Most restaurant owners are not prepared to change the style or concept of their establishment, even when faced with failure. The majority of these owners lack education or experience in running a successful restaurant, but remain committed to opening a prosperous establishment. This program highlighted the importance of learning, evolving and changing, particularly for those seeking success.

The world is experiencing an "information distribution" era, whereby individuals must learn to filter necessary data to adapt to real-life and online changes. Panic can set in when one falls behind and becomes outdated. It is crucial to accumulate experience and to embrace learning as a student, regardless of your level of expertise.
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yoginetindia

To excel in the field of hosting and domaining, it is important to continuously pursue knowledge, as it is impossible to experiment in all areas simultaneously. As a modern domainer, I have delved deep into my company and have participated in various activities such as listening to conversations at the contact center, observing sellers and attending their training, using CMS and call tracking, setting up advertising campaigns, and supporting social groups. Additionally, as a respected guest, I am frequently invited to seminars hosted by IT companies in my city, and attend them when appropriate. Despite my experience, there is still much to learn, and it is impossible to retain every detail and fact.
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kidscastle

Your points about continuous learning and adaptability are spot on. In today's dynamic world staying updated and evolving is crucial whether it's in technology or running a business. The TV program you mentioned prioritizes that success often requires stepping outside comfort zones and embracing new knowledge and approaches.
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