okansas.blogspot.com Occassional thoughts about orienteering
Thursday, May 19, 2005
An orienteer?
At no single, crucial moment in his life did he suddenly acquire his genius...or his unprecedented skill....These derived not from epiphanic enlightenment or formal schooling but from a persistent cycle of pragmatic learning, experimental adaption, and constant revision driven by his uniquely disciplined mind and focused will....in every race he learned something new,...he combined the new ideas into a constantly changing set of...tactics, strategies,....
The quote is from a book I'm reading. The italicized race is the one word I've changed.
It sounds almost like a description of a great orienteer. But, it is actually from Jack Weatherford's biography of the Genghis Khan.
posted by Michael |
1:22 PM