Every action has a reaction nearly equal in intensity. How do you tap it for the intended effect?
This natural law suggests that for every cause there will be a nearly equal effect in intensity. If we make good use of our minds, skills, talents, and time, it will show in our outer lives. Did you know that scarcely one in a thousand individuals put his or her time anywhere near its potential good use? It’s true.
"When we see two facts accompanying one another for a long time, we are apt to suppose them related as cause and effect." --Thomas Jefferson to James Maury, 1815. ME 14:319 |
One important key to learning is learning to be a good listener and interviewer. No one learns by talking, but by listening. Learn to ask questions and build off those questions. A lot can be learned very quickly from asking the right questions from the right person.