This evening, I visited a bookstore since it was slightly more than an hour before my music theory class. I picked up a fairly small book titled The Dip: A Little Book That Teaches You When to Quit (and When to Stick) by Seth Godin.
I had considered purchasing the book so that I could read the book thereafter, but there was a pretty long queue at the cashiers of the bookstore. As such, I started reading the book. By the time the queue was cleared, I have had finished reading the book.
It was quite an insightful read, and it did not take too much time to complete my reading of it. I learnt about concepts such as the Dip, Cul de sac (a dead-end) and the Cliff. The question that I have is how to distinguish which of the three is one going through. I don't have the answers and I am looking out for them.
4 comments:
i'm just a simple mouse finding her cheese at a turn of the corner. *wink*
Those questions are tough to decipher. Some just are answered through the simple act of living. Though at the time it may not feel so simple.
will going on a holiday help you decide better?
Misti: Your comments remind me of the book Who moved my cheese?.
SA: Complexity, I wonder if it is part of life?
Pinkie: I go for short holidays from time to time, just that the locations are in Singapore.
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