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Three Letter Acronyms (TLA)

Thursday, June 12, 2003

The TLA of the day is POO!

Principle of Optimality.

"If you don't do the best with what you have happened to have got, you will never do the best with what you should have had."

This quotation comes from this website on Dynamic Programing in the mathematical context instead of the computer science context. This quotation tripped me out. It almost implies that you should always try to do the best with what you currently have. Its an interesting philosophy. It is the glass is always half full mentality. It implies even if you are down and out you should always try your best with whatever skills or opportunities you are given with any task in life. Not trying your best implies never maximizing your potential. So in general, one should try your best, because who knows what potential you might recieve from trying your best.

Enjoy,
Jonathan

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