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“Designers call this reframing, or changing your point of view. Maybe your original goal or process no longer makes sense. Embracing ambiguity actually helps you find and evolve your path.”
Andrea Small, Navigating Ambiguity: A Designer's Guide to Creating Opportunity in a World of Unknowns

“How would you describe your ability to act in your metaphor? Ambiguity happens to me. I can choose to take part in ambiguity. Ambiguity is a tool and a resource. What does your metaphor say about your openness and adaptability? I need to get to certainty and find the “right” outcome. I accept that there are many possible outcomes. The more possible outcomes, the better. Does your metaphor include any of these elements? Feeling lost or disoriented, like seeking the exit of a maze Overcoming a fear or challenge, like climbing to the top of a mountain Wrestling with the “right” choice, like standing at a crossroads Choosing or creating your own path, like swimming in the ocean Taking the plunge, like paragliding Sensing danger and excitement simultaneously, like watching a summer storm Working to find something of great value, like making a scientific discovery Actively making something better with time, like painting a blank canvas Choosing to turn challenges into opportunities”
Andrea Small, Navigating Ambiguity: A Designer's Guide to Creating Opportunity in a World of Unknowns

“A Japanese proverb says, “If you believe everything you read, you better not read.”
Thinknetic, The Socratic Way Of Questioning: How To Use Socrates' Method To Discover The Truth And Argue Wisely

Dale Carnegie
“confusion is the main cause of worry”
Dale Carnegie

Dale Carnegie
“Our main business is not to see what lies dimly at a distance, but to do what lies clearly at hand.”
Dale Carnegie, How To Stop Worrying & Start Living

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