Are there shortcuts to success?
In “Bad shortcuts for Success Part1” We define types of bad shortcuts and conclude that there are no shortcuts to success.
There are quite different perceptions on what shortcuts really are.
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Traditional science is all about finding shortcuts.
Rudy RuckerA dictionary definition of ‘shortcut’ has no judgments attached to this word and a little different than people’s preconceived idea of the word.
Definition:
[1] a faster way of accomplishing something or getting somewhere.
[2] a path that is shorter than the usual or formal path to something or a method of operation that saves time over the regular operation.
People have always tried to find a way to save time, their energy and effort to get the same amount of work and results.People have turned to science to solve many problems. -
Man is a tool-using animal. Without tools he is nothing, with tools he is all.
Thomas CarlyleMen have invented simple hand-held tools out of shells, stones and metals. Throughout the history of mankind, people have always used the principle of leverage.
They’ve always sought influence or power to achieve better, desired results.
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Scientific advancement should aim to affirm and to improve human life.
Nathan DealWe also have responsibility to live effective and productive life, managing our human and natural resources well and enjoy our life. In the feudal era, peasants were like slaves. Decades ago before farming machines were invented, women in agricultural communities, were used on the farm and home front as laborers for extended hours.
Technology is all about finding shortcuts.
But people got bogged down trying to figure out how to use software and computer.
Not having adequate computer technical skills.
Force Multipliers:
As science and technology advance and get specialized, many new computer and electronic tools become inaccessible to people at first.
Force Multipliers are tools that help people amplify their effort to produce more output. By using such tools you’ll get more work done with the same or less amount of effort in shorter period of time.
A bridge is a shortcut. It is an example of a leverage and a complex set of force multipliers.
Very simple examples are like a knife, hammer, dust pan. We use less and less but a fax machine is an example of a force multiplier.
When the technology and digital communication advance so much more, more complex, advanced forms of force multipliers are invented. Because some innovative computer specialists figure out how to automate and simplify… Now a regular person can enjoy his own smart phone that has numerous functions of several devices combined in one small hand-held device.
An average person can enjoy a very simplified version that is user friendly. The principles and concepts behind such a system is very complicated.
It is people’s responsibility to find an adequate shortcut system to improve their lives. Most people have been stuck in unrewarding jobs. Now they can leverage what a New Era of Internet offers.
Taking shortcuts allows the power of leverage. Force multipliers in this Internet Age lead to massive shortcuts to help people step into their power financially.
Who creates shortcuts? Do I come up with a system or products of my own?
You don’t need to reinvent a wheel. A few imaginative and experienced minds masterminded and made shortcuts available.
And if you master this one skill, you’ll have a smooth journey. What YOU want is an opportunity that has the potential to systematize itself. A few years ago I was so fortunate to find this system.
Because once momentum kicks in, it does not depend you to be there all the time. You’ve heard the people say, “I made $3000 while I was vacationing.”
“I’ve made $550 before I had breakfast.”
That’s what the rest of the Total Shortcut Members do…
And starting today, that’s what YOU do. Put it into action.
Many thousands of people in our community have been listening to and learning from such a shortcut now made available…
It is your time!
To Your Happiness and Abundant Life,
Yukiko Iino
References:
Bad Shortcuts For Success Part 1