01-24-2018, 08:48 AM
Reading "The Like switch" atm.
In the first few pages he says:
"The techniques are similar to the power tools
used by construction workers. The key is to let the tools do the
work. When I was young, I routinely used a handsaw to cut wood.
One day my father let me use his newly purchased circular saw. I
took the power saw in hand and began to cut a piece of wood. I
applied the same pressure to the power saw that I would have ap-
plied to a hand saw. My father tapped me on the shoulder and
told me to ease up on the pressure and let the saw do the work.
The techniques in this book are based on similarly sound prin-
ciples. Simply apply the techniques and relax, be yourself, and let
the techniques do the work. You will be amazed at the results."
I like that. He knows how tools work.
In the first few pages he says:
"The techniques are similar to the power tools
used by construction workers. The key is to let the tools do the
work. When I was young, I routinely used a handsaw to cut wood.
One day my father let me use his newly purchased circular saw. I
took the power saw in hand and began to cut a piece of wood. I
applied the same pressure to the power saw that I would have ap-
plied to a hand saw. My father tapped me on the shoulder and
told me to ease up on the pressure and let the saw do the work.
The techniques in this book are based on similarly sound prin-
ciples. Simply apply the techniques and relax, be yourself, and let
the techniques do the work. You will be amazed at the results."
I like that. He knows how tools work.