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Related here is the necessity of preserving ambiguity in artistic expression since, if the viewer’s imagination is to flower, it is important not to solve the problem in advance.
A Failure of Nerve
Edwin H. Friedman
Unfortunately, the real work that determines the success of startups happens during the photo montage. It doesn’t make the cut in terms of the big story because it is too boring. Only 5 percent of entrepreneurship is the big idea, the business model, the whiteboard strategizing, and the splitting up of the spoils. The other 95 percent is the gritty work that is measured by innovation accounting: product prioritization decisions, deciding which customers to target or listen to, and having the courage to subject a grand vision to constant testing and feedback.
The Lean Startup
Eric Ries
Initiation says that before a boy can become a man, some infantile being in him must die. Ashes Time is a time set aside for the death of that ego-bound boy.
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