I suppose I’ve come to believe (or rationalized) that the best way to steer is to crash faster, bringing you to a meaningful and forced crossroads, rather than trying to theorize a proactive decision. Steer on post-crash reboot where possible. Like a hypervisor.
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Anyhoo... Moral of story: don’t even think about steering until music slows and the groove starts to feel like a rut. If steering feels easy, check momentum. I’ll bet it isn’t there. Steer by forced-hand, crash/crisis, or run-off-cliff if you can. Momentum is THAT valuable.
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But in the rare cases real steering is called for: science it to death, bring all the momentum into play, and treat it like an aircraft carrier turn, not a juvenile “pivot” fueled by the the latest pot-smoking session. It’s a bet the momentum-farm self-disruption. Not a joke.
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It’s resolutions season. Fun exercise and it’s always good to send out reflections to people affected by your potential steering, whether it’s just your wife and cat like me, or a 100,000 person org. But the best resolution might be NO resolution. No steering. Unless you must
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Would be curious to see a break smart essay on software eating the world and climate action Bret victor has a lot of good points to riff on http://worrydream.com/ClimateChange/ Cc
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