It might be beneficial to make a list of assumptions that we once held and later found to be false. A false assumption can sabotage navigation and lead into a swamp. It can be difficult to spot because it hides within a mist of the bumbling actions that it helped to produce.
Once that list is completed, we then should jot down the assumptions that are currently guiding our actions.
How many of those will withstand the scrutiny of time?
Once that list is completed, we then should jot down the assumptions that are currently guiding our actions.
How many of those will withstand the scrutiny of time?
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