The second part about this book tells us to know what we are doing. Most of us will react, “What the heck! Off course I know what am I doing!”. But, lets think again. Do us really know about what we are doing? This includes how, when, where, why, what we are doing.
It’s impossible for us to really know what we are doing without spending our time to think it and plan it. In example, if we want to go to Hongkong using an airplane, take our children to Disneyland and going to romantic dinner with our wife, and we say that we want to do it in one day, it’s just impossible. Let’s detail it.
Let’s say we go to Hongkong on 8.00 AM and arrive at 12.00 AM. Then, we check in to hotel and go to Disneyland. We arrive at 14.00 PM. Because it’s very amusing, we end this at 8.00 PM and go to hotel to take shower. Off course we must take our children to sleep. Let’s say that we can go for dinner at 11.00 PM. We must search a restaurant that open at this hour. Off course there is a restaurant that open until midnight. But, maybe we will go around the city and it takes 2 hour. That’s 1.00 AM.
That’s an example and it may have a flaw. But, all I want to say is that if we want to do something, make sure that we know what will do in the future. That’s what planning for. Imagine what will happen and order it in a “logically” manner.





