Building expertise

Building expertise requires dedication, hard work, and a willingness to learn and improve continually. It results from a long-term commitment to a particular field or subject, which can take many years to achieve.

One key to building expertise is having a clear goal or objective. This could be becoming an expert in a particular subject or gaining a specific skill or knowledge base. A clear plan will help you stay focused and motivated as you work towards your goal.

Another critical aspect of building expertise is to seek out opportunities to learn and grow. This could include taking classes, attending workshops or conferences, or seeking out mentors or advisors who can provide guidance and support. It is also essential to be open to new ideas and perspectives, as this can help you to expand your knowledge and think critically about the subject you are studying.

In addition to seeking out opportunities to learn, practicing and applying what you have learned is essential. This could involve conducting experiments, working on projects, or simply actively engaging with the subject matter. The more you practice and apply your knowledge, the more it will become second nature and the easier it will be for you to draw upon your expertise when faced with new challenges or problems.

Finally, building expertise requires perseverance and a willingness to continue learning and growing even when faced with challenges or setbacks. Expertise is not achieved overnight; it requires sustained effort and dedication over a long period. It is essential to be patient and to stay committed to your goals, even when things get tough.

In summary, building expertise requires a clear goal, a willingness to learn and grow, active practice and application, and perseverance. It is a long-term process that requires dedication and hard work, but the rewards of becoming an expert in your field or subject are well worth the effort.

Voting and

For the Record…

■ I’m not voting for Trump

■ I’m not voting for Clinton

■ I’m not Voting for Johnson

■ I’m not Voting for Stein

I’m voting for a candidate who fits my values and political and personal temperament and lately, a person who has the fitness for office.

Frankly, it ain’t any of your business.

But ….

it’s not a protest vote.

it’s not a situation where I am throwing my vote away

( because, this “‘the vote, this time’ is just too important” … “…too important to Whom?” BS but a topic for another time.) for any such other nonsense that the good right-thinking people” have offered.

If you cannot accept that I can be nonaligned and use my intelligence and somehow manage to retain my sanity to see past the partisanship (and military grade narcissism)

not accept the low-hanging fruit the media and the political parties offer, Please unfollow me .. because I’m fed up with the vapid the superficial, and the clueless. The trouble is .. you will never know who you are.