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Full Video: Be possessed, and be free || Acharya Prashant, Advait Mahotsav in Rishikesh (2021)
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00:00One of the things in the Japanese manufacturing philosophy is JIT, just-in-time.
00:05Why do they do it?
00:06They say that inventory hides mistakes.
00:11We'll not carry any inventory.
00:12Everything has to be just-in-time.
00:14The process has to be lean enough, smart enough, and efficient enough.
00:19For example, a video is to be published every day.
00:21I will not keep any inventory of videos ready to be published.
00:26Because if that is there,
00:27and even if I miss producing videos on two days in the week,
00:33still it will not show up because I had a buffer,
00:36and I published from that buffer.
00:37So I'll not keep any buffer, no inventory.
00:40You produce every day, you publish every day.
00:42This is just-in-time.
00:43Just-in-time philosophy affords no flaws.
00:48Keep no inventory.
00:49Let the challenge be huge.
00:51No backups, no buffers, no security cushions, none at all.
00:56Because if they exist, they'll hide your flaws.
00:58So what do you do if you want to improve?
01:00You remove all cushions, all security, all inventory.
01:05You play bare-chested.
01:06You go for broke.
01:07It's all or nothing.

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