- There are a lot of little [[hurdles]] in [[Project]].
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No matter how many hurdles appear, you must be able to jump over them and move on without being discouraged.
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Q: How can this power be acquired?
- A: To gain experience in seeing [the view beyond
- Realize that the benefits you gain after getting out are greater than the cost of jumping over the hurdle
- A: To gain experience in seeing [the view beyond
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Are more educated people more likely to be discouraged?
- Why is that?
- Strong psychological resistance to being exposed as unwise.
- Avoiding actions that could fail.
- Is it not a failure to be discouraged?
- Avoiding actions that could fail.
- They look down on muddy work.
- Unconsciously looking down on people who do muddy work, and therefore feel kegels about doing that work themselves
- Think of muddy work as silly.
- Giving up seems wise.
- Giving up is easy.
- We think it’s smarter to act like that than to muddle through and say something like, “We decided we don’t like this policy for a reason.”
relevance - ability to accomplish - Hurdler hurdler in Ten Faces of Innovation. - Avoiding failure
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