I'll do a proper update soon. Most probably after this post. Share another story with you guys.
Same place I heard, its OBS.
" A lecturer came into the class with a beaker and a few items. He greeted the class and started
the class. The first thing he did was to put the beaker infront of him. He then began to put pebbles
till it reach the top. He asked, " Is the beaker full? " The response he get was a confident " YES! "
He shook his head. He then began to put gravels, smalls stones inside. Again he ask the same
question. The reply was a maybe " Yes. " Again, he shook his head. He began to pour sand in the
beaker. He asked the question, this time not getting a reply. He said, " No. It's still not full yet. "
He then began to pour water. Once it reached the brim, he said,
" Now, it's full."
The moral of the story is actually about management of anything. Time, activity etc. Time being the most crucial point of the story. Check this. Imagine the lecturer began by placing the sand
first. The only thing he could put inside next was the water. So, by planning the things he
wanted to put inside, he's actually began from the pebbles all the way to the water.
Pretend the pebble is the starting point and water is the ending point. You can't take shortcuts,
for example straight to the sand. Gotta start from the start and manage it from there.
Got the moral of the story?