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Many successful people live by another useful belief. They do not believe they have to know everything about something in order to use it. They know how to use what is essential without feeling a need to get bogged down in every detail of it. If y0u study people who are in power, you will find they have working knowledge about a lot of things but often have little mastery of each and every detail of their enterprise.
By observing successful people to discover what specify actions they create to produce results, we are able to duplicate their actions and thus their results in such less time. Time is one of the things no one can create for you. But achievers invariable mange to be time misers. They exact the essence from a situation, take out what they need and do not dwell on the rest. Of course, if there are intrigued by something, if they want to understand how a motor works or how a product is manufactured, they take the extra time to learn. But they are always aware of how much they need. They always know what is essential and what is not.
In order to effectively use all that you are in this life, you should discover that there is a balance between use and knowledge. You can spend all your time studying the roots or you can learn to pick the fruit. Successful people are not necessarily the one with the most information, the most knowledge. There were probably plenty of scientists and engineers at Stanford who knew more about computer circuitry than Step Jobs, but they were some of the most effective at using what they had. They were the ones who got results.