
I wrote a post about brilliance the other day. It was written the day before, and published the day after, I’d presented to the judges of the Learning Awards.
In the post I said this:
My belief [is] that you should play to succeed and not play to win; it’s more assertive and allows people to define success for themselves.
Andrew Jacobs
Pausing to look at what you’ve been doing and rating it isn’t a bad thing but being judged is something others should do on your behalf.