The learning curve often is strewn
with sticky notes, legal pad pages filled with sentence fragments, and wads of
crumpled false-starts.
Each of us seems to have a blind spot
on the learning curve.
Me?
You could teach me to both recall and properly tell the very same joke
for several hours. You could include
instructive videos, a pop quiz, and two practice sessions. But in two weeks, if you asked me to tell the
joke, I would be shooting blanks.
Jokes don’t stick to me.
My sister, Deb, has an equivalent struggle
when it comes to the operation of a smart television with more than one input.
Yesterday, she and my brother-in-law came
out to my house so I could give her a rundown on how to operate our new
television. She will be watching the house
and caring for my 20 pounds of housecat while that girl and I travel to Aruba
for a stay on the island.
Things did not go exceptionally well
at first. At one point, I had to stop
and hug my brother-in-law…just because. After a few practice sessions and a series of
notes, my sister managed to access the Blu-ray player, the sound bar, Netflix,
and the satellite feed we use out here in the hinterlands.
I will admit, our television control
is a bit daunting. Four remotes are
required for all that she wants to do. I
have posted a photograph of the methodology my sister finally developed for
managing the television.
I think she has this!
-- Mitchell
Hegman
We have the same number of remotes!
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