Ken Uchikura Newsletter Vol 114 Means can change from time to time.
Feb
3
How about this situation? The race is in its final stages and will be over in a few laps. However, no matter how you look at it, you don't have enough gas to make it to the finish line. You really need to make a pit stop. So you call the race car back to the pits. What do you do here?
Of course, you don't change the tires and fill up the tank as you normally do in a pit stop. You fill it up with as much gas as you need and send it out of the pit in the shortest time possible. I don't think anyone will hear this and ask why you did't do a full pit stop.
Even when doing everything necessary is the norm, in some situations it may be pointless to do more than the minimum required. This is not to say that we are cutting corners, because the only thing we need here is enough gasoline to get us to the finish line. Pit stops are a means to an end, the goal is to reach the finish line, and it is important not to make this mistake.
Metaphors are a way of explaining things by using different examples that are easy-to-understand. I often use this approach when explaining things.
Kenichi Uchikura
President / CEO
Pacific Software Publishing, Inc.
ken.uchikura@pspinc.com
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