Leadership comes in small acts as well as bold strokes.
The exercise of power is determined by thousands of interactions between the world of the powerful and that of the powerless all the more so because these worlds are never divided by a sharp line: everyone has a small part of himself in both.
It's extremely hard for athletes to accept what's happened to them sometimes. It's hard to be beaten by a small margin and I've spoken with athletes who for years afterward have been tormented by the knowledge that had they done something ever so slightly different they could have been one-ten-thousandth of a second quicker.
If I had to come up with something that just came to me I think growing up in a small town I want knowledge. I still think today knowledge is one of the keys.
Nevertheless I consider OOP as an aspect of programming in the large that is as an aspect that logically follows programming in the small and requires sound knowledge of procedural programming.
If we look at the realm of knowledge how exceedingly small and limited is that part acquired through our own senses how wide is that we gain from other sources.
If the views I have expressed be right we can think of our civilization evolving with the growth of knowledge from small wandering tribes to large settled law.
Although your knowledge is weak and small you need not be silent: since you cannot be judges be at least witnesses.
The ordinary American - as far as I can tell - knows so much less than he did fifty years ago and has such poor work habits compared with fifty years ago that the average multiplicand of knowledge/capabilities is a much smaller number than it was in 1961.
People of small caliber are always carping. They are bent on showing their own superiority their knowledge or prowess or good breeding.