Chris Lim said:
The more i try to know, the more confused i get. The more confused i get the harder and longer i take to digest what i know. the longer it takes to digest, the long i take to improve. That is kinda how the cpmplexity in simplicity came about i feel. =) Books can tell how how to do some technical things. but the execution is a totally diff thing. =)
wait wait..slow down a moment..
what
exactly is it that is making you
confused? you got watch The Matrix? like Morpheus asked Neo...'are you ready for the real world?' .. perhaps you can ask yourself the same question ... 'are you ready for what you are about to receive?'

bsmilie: )
i'm saying this in general, not pinpointing or anything in particular..but personally i believe there's no shortcut (only acceleration, but that's another issue). give you an example .... last time my grandma gave me a konica PnS camera as reward for my PSLE results. i don't even know what are the differences between film ISO ratings, aperture, shutter ... i was already wondering 'hey, what's slow-shutter rear-sync flash' .. cos i read that function in the manual. of course, i didn't know anything, and the more i try to understand, the less i don't know. the less i don't know, the more i get frustrated. that's the snowball effect. eventually, i gave up. i didn't use the camera for a long time.
so what i'm trying to say is..give yourself a time frame. go at a rate you are comfortable with... don't give unrealistic expectations about yourself, you will only disappoint yourself if you can't possibly reach them. set a target, a target that inspires you, not one that demoralise yourself.
very, very general advice ... and it may not apply to you , cos i have not got a clear picture of what your previous post actually meant. but still, hope it make sense.
by the way, personal opinion .. simplicity is simplicity. there isn't complication in simplicity. the complication comes from external sources. approach simplicity with simplicity, and you won't go wrong :thumbsup: