Monday, June 30, 2014

Only



He thought there were only three options but after freeing his mind he came up with eight and a friend gave him three more. 

She believed there was only one way to do the job properly until she learned of others with fewer resources and less time who were doing it just as well. 

They assumed he'd abandoned reality and yet when they learned the details behind his conclusion, which included a fact they'd overlooked, his view was reasonable.

An alarm bell should sound whenever we believe there is only one way. That may be true but we don't want to rush there.

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