Sunday, 1 May 2022

Love not war for the 10 second thinkers

I want to build a habit where this happens every time.

When someone makes a comment or statement for whatever, ask yourself 'are they right?'

What I've found is they are, they are almost always right, but of course, they're not. Why?

Because they're right with what they know and what they understand.


I think the line I need to say "based on the info and data you have, you're absolutely right, that is the best answer, but there is a couple of more pieces of data you're missing."

Sometimes, when you think about it, they're asking for something you want to, you've just trained yourself that that's not an option or a possibility or a law of diminishing returns, I think it's important to just state that outright - "That is a good point and I want that too - but unfortunately there are reasons why we can't". You might even be able to leave it at that or it opens up the dialogue as to why.


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