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We are not comfortable with doubt and uncertainty—so much so that we’ll go to great lengths to resolve open issues and to remove uncertainty and reach closure. But uncertainty can be a good thing: it leaves your choices open. Forcing premature closure, as in Big Design Up Front (BDUF),[78] cuts off your options and leaves you vulnerable to errors.
Pragmatic Thinking and Learning
Andy Hunt
We often read to learn. But we also read for reassurance that we’re not alone. That we’re not broken, not bad people, not hopeless. We want to know other people have felt those dark, terrifying feelings we hesitate to name because it might stop anyone from ever loving us again. We want to feel what others have felt. Can a computer reassure you you’re not alone?
What AI Can't Write - Nat Eliason's Newsletter
What AI Can't Write
Nat Eliason
I can’t think of anything more important for your creative life—and your life in general—than learning to listen to the voice of intuition inside. It is the source of your imagination, your confidence, and your spontaneity. You can intentionally train yourself to hear that voice of intuition every day by taking note of what it tells you.
Building a Second Brain
Tiago Forte
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