When you do more with less.
I listened to this while writing this post, try it while you read :o)
This is the thirtieth in a series of posts reflecting on our willingness to remember and the quality of that knowledge. These posts should be read in order of publication. Starting with number six, for example, would make no sense to the reader. Happy reading!
In the scenario we have just seen, it would be difficult to have a situation where the amount of effort invested from both candidates is identical. I remind you that in this first scenario, we had to consider that two people wanted to reach the same goal without starting from the same point. This could be seen as two individuals both wishing to win gold at the Olympic Games or simply to participate in them.
This first scenario is more common than you might imagine. For example, it is commonplace in organizations on a daily basis. On the other hand, even if the organizational objectives are shared, for example, carrying out a project to implement some kind of solution, the fact remains that other underlying objectives may be, or I should say, are present.

Another scenario would be when our two candidates share a common path and, with equal or almost identical effort, reach a completely different but respectively sufficient goal for each of them. In the diagram above, I have deliberately shifted the two movements, but it must be understood that the vector of movement is the same, and that they are almost overlapping. This relates to our initial scenario. Two individuals wishing to perform the same movement, but achieving different objectives.
To be continued…
-Danny
I’m Danny (aka CoachDanny). I have a passion: humans. Come with me and take this minute every day to explore what’s going on today and why is it trending. Click here to get your daily thought right on time for breakfast.
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Translation by Abbie Sims: https://www.linkedin.com/in/acsims/
Last Updated on February 15, 2021 by Coach Danny