Dr Anders Eriksson, the "world's top expert", made a famous discovery: mastering any craft requires about 10000 hours of "special training". In view of this, it is no wonder that there are so many people around us who are lax.
I dare say that most people feel that they have only made insignificant progress in their lives and careers, facing thousands of affairs. We are good at many aspects, but none of them can be called excellent, exquisite and outstanding. We are overcommitted, overwhelmed, overwhelmed, and spend too much time indulging in details instead of mastering what the creator wants us to do.
So, how can I find my best job? What is the solution to "everything is sloppy"? The way is to become a master of "one door".
Some people think that the phrase "Everything is ripe and everything is poor" misquoted Benjamin Franklin's "knowledgeable person, one person is proficient", and he was actually encouraging readers to be a master of "Everything is ripe and one person is proficient".
Franklin himself was a man who knew everything. He is a famous politician, physicist, journalist, writer, philanthropist, outstanding diplomat and inventor. What a genius. Few people in this world are so versatile and so awesome.
It doesn't matter whether Franklin said it or not. It is important that in order to best honor the creator and care for others through our profession, we must work in an excellent way. In any case, we can't do our best unless we find that our creator God wants us to do our best. However, once we find it, we should concentrate on becoming the master of this craft.