The transformation of a creator into a critic.
The change to critique and the relationship of the stretch method to the critique. The following issues are considered:
- How should the transformation into a critic be avoided?
- How can the stretching method be applied?
- Maybe we don’t need to avoid it.
- A related concept is The Curse of Production.
- Aversion to not engaging in productive activity makes it impossible to rest
- If you think of this in terms of the stretching metaphor, it’s like you keep putting pressure on a muscle and never stretch it, not good.
Transformation into a Critic and the Stretch Method
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- Specific applications of the stretch method will be investigated in relation to the possibility of parallel work and the concept of blue oceans near corporate boundaries.
- Ah, that’s a good idea.
- In other words, The Curse of Production is the obsession that you have to keep producing.
- But this is swinging for “use” in trade-offs between use and exploration.
- Actions that attempt to squeeze the most value out of the learned self.
- Explore blue oceans near the boundaries and in parallel work, rather than continuing to “use” in “companies” that are already adapted.
- This may not produce in the short term, but investment for better value in the long term
- This can be likened to the balance between exertion and weakness in the muscles
- Stretching is important = exploration is important
- Ah, that’s a good idea.
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