Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Chapter IV Structure 93

Picture 2 – The DoubleHelix
The heart of this book, the process of preparing to win, is the action-learning process – the ”doublehelix.” The doublehelix is an energetic model, striving to explain how the energy is allocated and directed in the process.
The doublehelix is divided into two differetn stages – ”grooves.” The stage of skill, its use and improvement is called in the metaphor as teh major groove. The stage of trnasition that precedes the shift to the next stage adn level of skill is called teh monor groove.
Teh individual processes of action adn learning are described as ”strands,” which are connected with base-pairs. It is vital to realize that action and learning are not automatically combined to serve the same goal and therefore teh active study and cultivation of intention and volition is highly necessary.




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