The title of this post is a direct quote from a friend
DJ, a fellow aging-and somewhat disillusioned BIM-mer.
While sharing a pleasant Iftar a couple of nights ago,
these were the questions he likened BIM related forums these days. ‘Tedious’ was
my choice of word to describe the phenomenon.
No sooner is an interesting topic floated by someone,
there are dozens of new kids on the block that will come up with the most
fundamental questions to kill it off and steer the forum into the realm of ‘preschool
– learn your letters’ stage.
4 days and 4 new BIM survey-requests (directed at me)
later, it’s time to make a stand.
This will be short and arrogant:
I’m an expert on the subject of BIM.
I might not be the best in the world, but consider myself
to be getting pretty close to being that.
(happy to share the title with a dozen others I know to
be up there too and I deeply respect them for their work and knowledge).
I know BIM really well.
I’ve spent 20 years of my life learning every nuance of BIM
(VC, VDC…), sacrificed almost everything material and a lot of immaterial I’ve
ever owned or cherished on the altar of it.
So, please don’t send me silly little surveys to fill out
on ‘questions on BIM’.
Don’t ask me to ‘tell you more’ about BIM or what my
views are regarding the topic.
I’ve written over 600 blogposts and presented at many
events globally.
There is a lot of whining within my writing and on the
surface useless padding, but for anyone wanting to ‘really’ get to know what I’ve
learned about BIM (at a pretty high price) it’s a good start.
New to the topic? Interested in it? Do your homework
first!
Medical students know better than to barge into
experienced surgeons with generic, entry level questions.
Want to engage me in more advanced topics related to BIM?
Sure – come forward, but only once the necessary groundwork
has been done.
Sounds arrogant?
OK by me. Probably DJ too.
Yep, OK by me too ... ;)
ReplyDelete... and another saying that applies, that we have agreed on that nice Iftar:
ReplyDelete"Never try to teach a pig to sing. It wastes your time and annoys the pig."
-Mark Twain
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