Tuesday, October 23, 2007

baseball

Tad Williams is the only baseball player who had a .400 single -season hitting record in the last seven decades. In the Science of Hitting, he explained his technique. He divided the strike zone into seventy-seven cells, each representing the size of a baseball. He would insist on swinging only at balls in his 'best' cells, even at the risk of striking out, because reaching for the 'worst spots would seriously reduce his chances of success.

This technique apply to our life as well. In life, I tend to have the tendency to swing at a lot of balls. I believe that once I identify my passion and talents, I'll swing at the ball with all might power. It's crucial.


Home run

I wait
I wait
I wait
I hit the ball with all I got.

David Shen

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