
I used to spend most of my time thinking through complex problems. Now I do that… and also explain things to a two-year-old who disagrees. Writing about logic, intuition, and real life—which keeps turning out to be the same problem.
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A couple years ago, I took one of those personality tests with the colored lenses.
Green was logic.
Blue was relationship-oriented.
Gold was structure and organization.
Orange was impulse, energy, thrill-seeking.
Apparently certain...
I used to think my job was solving complex problems.
Now I spend a lot of time explaining things to a two-year-old who fundamentally disagrees with me.
At first, these felt like very different skill sets.
One involves strategy, planning,...
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I used to think through complex problems for a living. Now I do that, and negotiate with a two-year-old. Turns out it’s the same skill set.
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