Yes. All knowledge has its context. Unless you know the context, you
may not understand the point.“
While reading one of the latest sensations
from “Amish Tripathi”, I have encountered a couple of statements that struck me
hard. Below are the highlighted extracts from his sayings and my testing implications
toward those.
“Any philosophy, no
matter how perfect, works only for a finite period. That is the law of nature
and cannot be avoided.”
The famous people know this one
long ago, but most of the testing organizations still fail to understand
this .The philosophy what these testing organizations are following now is no more
“PERFECT”, or not even near to perfection. The time has come to refine the craft and the
testing guru’s like “James Bach” are doing that. Wake Up; it’s time to unlearn
few things and learn the new that suits the “Context”.
“There are two situations in which ‘change’ can lead to chaos. First,
when people face a change by others, situations that they cannot understand.”
‘Yes, change forced by others is
difficult to accept.’ But try to think and analyze the context on how relevant
are the ideas you are following.
“Second, when change happens too fast, they resist it.”
Yes, agreed. But this happens only
when you realize that all the industry is moving towards new ways of testing
and you want to suddenly bring in the complete change. At least start learning
the new philosophy in the testing craft and use it when the situation demands.
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