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	<title>THE DREAM IN ACTION &#187; philosophy</title>
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		<title>Learning vs. Doing</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Mar 2008 05:24:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ryan Graves</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is something that I&#8217;ve been struggling with a great deal recently and an article I read tonight by Paul Graham made the struggle even worse. The issue originated from my decisions surrounding what I should be reading, how I should be spending my &#8220;develop Ryan time&#8221; and what sort of further education I should [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is something that I&#8217;ve been struggling with a great deal recently and an article I read tonight by <a href="http://paulgraham.com/start.html" title="How to Start a Start up" target="_blank">Paul Graham</a> made the struggle even worse.  The issue originated from my decisions surrounding what I should be reading, how I should be spending my &#8220;develop Ryan time&#8221; and what sort of further education I should pursue.  The struggle I&#8217;ve been facing is this, &#8220;is it more important to know how to do or to do.&#8221;</p>
<p>This struggle also ties back to the motivation behind my other blog <a href="http://actionstalk.com" title="ActionsTalk" target="_blank">ActionsTalk</a>. Often times I find myself discussing ideas, learning how to implement new ideas, and working to further develop those ideas but not as often do I find myself acting on those ideas.  Maybe action is the significantly more important piece.</p>
<p>The example that comes most easily to mind is a web app. I always seem to have great ideas around new web solutions for all kinds of different life and business problems but I much less (almost never) find myself trying to develop (in the coding sense not the growth sense) these new ideas/applications.  In this scenario I often question if I&#8217;m spending my time wisely. Just because I&#8217;ve read about hundreds of start-ups, tested hundreds of start-ups tools and apps, and could easily tell you all the do&#8217;s and the do not&#8217;s of starting a start up company doesn&#8217;t mean I&#8217;m any closer to starting one.</p>
<p>Paul Graham&#8217;s conclusion in the article was disturbing in that I&#8217;ve spent a lot of time trying to understand many of the how&#8217;s and what&#8217;s of the start-up process such as how to obtain funding, how do I choose a language and what are the capabilities of that language,  and what are the most profitable idea industries. I haven&#8217;t spend as much of my time learning the languages, writing the code or actually &#8220;creating&#8221; anything.  Paul&#8217;s contention is that you don&#8217;t need to know &#8220;business&#8221; to succeed in this process. You don&#8217;t need to know the process before you dive in.  Well I&#8217;ve been spending much of my time on understanding and learning the process. If Paul is right, then that&#8217;s scary.</p>
<p>Maybe it&#8217;s time I stopped worrying about the start up industry. Maybe it is time that I pick up that PHP/MySQL book by my bed that&#8217;s practically unopened and begin to dive into the doing, the coding, the ever so important creation phase of this process.  The learning will not stop it will just change.  Now I believe the learning will be more applicable and a bit less theoretical.</p>
<p>Anyone who has gone through the process of transitioning from &#8220;reading about&#8221; to &#8220;doing&#8221;, I would love to hear your feedback on the experience and what conclusions you drew on Paul Graham&#8217;s theory.</p>
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