IRIDESCENT
(adjective)
1. Producing a display of lustrous, rainbowlike colors: an iridescent oil slick; iridescent plumage.
2. Brilliant, lustrous, or colorful in effect or appearance: “The prelude was as iridescent as a prism in a morning room” (Carson McCullers)
Or, the optical phenomenon where a surface appears to changes color depending on the angle it is viewed.
And life is iridescent. It is a variety of colours and changes depending on the way you look at it.
On a completely different note, I finally realized why a person should go out of their comfort zone. It is because that when you first learn something, you learn all those big important skills in life that will give you the biggest improvement per effort. The more time you spend learning something the more niche that ability becomes and the harder it get's for you to cross apply it.
My futsal team has lost dramatically in the past two games. After both of them, we have revelations that are just phenomenal
Lesson 1: Possession.
I bet at some point Sun Tzu said that one cannot attack without first possessing a means to attack. In other words, one must hold possession over necessary materials to inflict damage. Even if one must retreat or give in a little to the enemy, one must not lose the ability to do something.
Lesson 2: Offense
The problem with over estimating an enemy's defense and being all cautious is that they have the opportunity to sacrifice efforts in that area. If you think that you cannot possibly harm someone and throw pebbles at them from afar, they have the opportunity to simply run up to you and smack you in the face. If you ran up and were aiming for their face with your fist then they'd have to watch out and hold back on the attacking a little.
