Ironic that Arian's drive toward a particular result dampens his ability to achieve that result. If there's one thing Western culture tends to get wrong, it's in our tendency to care more about where we want to be going rather than how and why we are getting there. Carroll, on the other hand, makes his program much more about process and his differing philosophy has allowed us to succeed where so many other coaches have not. Arians behaves like he wants to be the coach you root for in a sports movie. Carroll behaves like he wants to be the best teacher he can be.