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Metamorphosing Into an Expert

By: Ajeet Khurana

One who is an expert will always get our respect. I think it would be amazing to have people run to you each time that they have a question. Then, you can sit down wisely, ponder over their problems, and reply to their question with no effort at all. Well, it may not be terribly easy to turn into an expert. It requires years of study, and years of experience. Six months working in a garage will not make you the mechanic messiah.



Too many of us are too scattered to become experts at a particular topic. We largely prefer to be jacks of all trades and masters of none. Not that it is a problem to try to have knowledge of only a few aspects of several subjects. However, the upshot of this is that we lose out somewhere on becoming an expert. We can repair a fuse, fill out forms, and advise people who are in a predicament of some sort. However, few of us non-experts can reach beyond and attain a level of expertise that the common folk lack.



Even experts are unable to talk intelligently about every subject in the world. A professor of History, for example, may be a walking encyclopedia when he starts talking about the histories of the world. He may also have a fairly good knowledge of the art of the period. However, to expect him to also be a connoisseur of modern art is expecting a little too much.



Similarly, it is not reasonable to expect a mortgage consultant to be exceptionally well-versed in the fluctuations taking place in the share markets. He may have a lot of information about of the current market situation. However, it is not necessary that he be very well acquainted with the diverse market processes.



And what about psychics? A lot of people claim to have psychic abilities. Yet, only a few of them have really perfected the art of giving psychic readings. So anyone who wants a great reading goes to those experts only.



I would love to be an expert in Java or C++ or some other programming language. However, that would involve a great deal of effort -- effort that I am not ready to put in at this point of time. So if I have a problem (and this is not just limited to programming languages), the best favor that I can do myself is to go to an expert and get him/her to help me solve it. There really is no point in hassling myself by looking far and wide for answers when there are experts that are ready to help out.

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