Does "a quantum leap" make sense?
"Every small incremental step makes a quantum leap." ... Jonathan Ooi
While there is always encouragement for us to go for a quantum leap in our performance in school and at work, more often than not, we find it hard to attain because it is too big a leap for most people to take from the state they are in right now. For example, a student who is failing his Mathematics, would not find the encouragement to score 100% something realistically within his reach. Hence, it usually remains a theoretical suggestion rather than a practical achievement.
But still, a quantum leap is a good target we should aim for. A more practical way to get around it is to take small, incremental steps, one at a time because as I said, "Every small incremental step makes a quantum leap." Do we get a degree straightaway immediately? We go through incremental steps of education ladder from kindergarten step-by-step to the university. Do we suddenly become an experienced engineer? No, we learn and progress step-by-step in our career path.
So, take heart! As long as we take incremental steps daily, we would still achieve a quantum leap at the end of it.
Labels: life issues, life principle, performance
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