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Thursday, March 11, 2010

Beware the Hazards of La-Z-Boy Learning

Col. David Hackworth was one of the most decorated soldiers of the Vietnam War. He earned more than 90 service decorations, both personal and organizational. After he retired he co-wrote About Face: the Odyssey of an American Warrior. In the book, he touts a theory that every fire officer needs to understand. He admonished all those who are going to take others into combat that "practice doesn't make perfect — it makes it permanent," because "sweat in training saves blood on the battlefield." What Hackworth was saying is that repetition does not equal perfection, especially ...

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