>>>Actually, I have one more question - what makes you so sure on how "effective people behave" ?
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>Effective people do not go about accumulating portfolios of options in the belief that "he with the most options wins".
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>Effective people become specialists- they focus on subsets of available options to maximize their value. They knowingly sacrifice options to build capability in their chosen field.
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>H G Wells said that "the essence of civilization is specialization". ModernPrometheus' quote is counter-civilization. It leads towards a "jack of all trades, master of none" mentality. That's medieval society, not modern society.
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>You may say you disagree, but your dotNET practice proves my point. You are a specialist. you focus on a tiny subset of available options and try to become excellent in that area. Over time your capabilities become constrained in breadth but maximized in value. That is an effective behavior, even if you don't know to define it that way.
John;
Yes, dot net is but one available tool but of the thirteen programming languages I have used professionally, this one has more nuts and bolts than Carter has pills! :)
Tom
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