The Lifelong Learner :: What would you attempt to do if you knew you could not fail? -Robert Schiller ::

How to Be An Expert

Do you consider yourself an expert in your field?

If so, you’re not an expert! I’m sorry to say. :-) Real experts don’t call themselves experts. Why? Because they still have a lot of things to learn. “The greatest experts in the world think they’re still stoopid, ” says The Trizle Team.

In this blog post, link below, they explain this in plain and simple way.

  1. Expertise takes decades.
  2. Expertise takes improving your expertise, daily.
  3. Expertise takes self-guidence.

Do you still consider yourself an expert? :-)

“Be. Sexy. Learn. Forever.”

ReferenceHow to Be An Expert, The Trizle blog

Comments are closed.

Random Quote

Topics

Tags

Archive

Recent Entries

Currently Reading

Shelfari: Book reviews on your book blog

:: The Pragmatic Craftsman recommends

:: The Pragmatic Craftsman book reviews

Info

© 2001-2010 Stanley Kubasek About me :: Contact me

@skubasek on Twitter

"Don't tell people how to do things, tell them what to do and let them surprise you with their results." -George S. Patton - 15 hours agoNew on my blog: On my radar: Bible http://bit.ly/aHSKe2 - Lifelong Learner - 7 days ago"Be yourself, everyone else is already taken." -Oscar Wilde - A subtitle of the book I started reading; "Be Yourself" by Robbins. - 7 days agoI decided to limit the noise level on my @skubasek account. Follow @PragCraftsman to see my dev related tweets. - 8 days agoGood list of Agile Manifesto programmers with links to blogs and & twitter accounts: http://bit.ly/d2M0fp. Following a few now. - 10 days ago