At an event yesterday, maybe four different men asked me: Why didn’t you write a book about solutions? (Women almost never ask this.) It’s a businessman’s need, this thirst for “actionable” solutions. And I’ve come to believe this need masks another, deeper one: for absolution.
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But would you ever trust a doctor who skipped past diagnosis and opened up the pill cabinet and started tossing bottles at you? Prescription follows diagnosis. Solution follows analysis. Action follows reflection. Doing follows seeing. And it has ever been so.
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It’s been a rough weak for the entitled. If they have 51 weeks like that in a row they will learn how the rest of the world lives.
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Also, solution implies that there are fixes within the current system. What the argument in the book seems to be is that there are not. Much harder to wrap ur mind around the idea that the solution is revolution if u believe the system has worked out pretty well for u.
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