INDEBTED TO DAVID EPSTEIN

 I thank David Epstein for challenging the Tiger Woods path to success.  I am further grateful that he delineated between kind and wicked learning environments.

Let me start with kind learning environments.  Golf and chess belong to this category and the Tiger Woods model works fine.

There is another approach, however, modeled after Roger Federer.  Federer sampled many sports before settling on tennis.  This is more typical way to progress in wicked learning environment, according to Epstein.

I am glad he made me aware of the strengths and weaknesses of the Tiger and the Federer approach.  Both methods can be extrapolated beyond sports.  

Indeed, Epstein's work has emboldened me to treat my blogging experience as adventurous experiment.   The blog topics will meander.  I am intoxicated with the sense of adventure that sampling provides.  I look forward to zigging and zagging along many topics.  I look forward to work through the brain children of the brave authors, TED talkers, You Tubers and others that explored various topics way before me and shared their knowledge, discoveries, views, and opinions.

I do have a working theme for my meandering blogs - I am expressing gratitude for those who shared their works.  Will I find a more unifying theme other than gratitude?  I do not know.  

Knowing that I am sampling, however, has equipped me with a mental model define and galvanize my efforts.  It has also furnished me with a way to enjoy my journey.

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