The final point of David Hibbard's presentation covered the need to have a Coach. One of the best examples of a coach requirement is Tiger Woods. Even though his mechanics are second to none, he knows that to stay on top they must continue to be superior to all. Something can always be improved upon. To reach it, there must be an objective person to watch, listen and comment. For Tiger Woods it was Butch Harmon, Magic Johnson it was Pat Riley and for Warren Buffet it was Benjamin Graham. No one achieves more than their innate ability without assistance. If you don't have a mentor or coach, find one. If your coach is not challenging you then get a new one. If you are your on coach then you are a fool. You are the patient who is his or her own doctor. Finding coaches is hard. The best are expensive or very busy (which is just another way of saying expensive.
I can now hit a two iron thanks to my coach. I can now beat the world. (Not exactly true)
See you on Wednesday...
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