Eyewitness

My eyes have seen what my hand did.

- ‘Dolphin’ , Robert Lowell

The fastest way to learn how to do something right is by doing it wrong in front of witnesses.

- Scott Adams

Good decision making is a deliberate process of inquiry that advances you towards where you want to be.

Following a process makes you an objective eyewitness to thoughts and emotions that may otherwise lurk hidden behind the grassy knoll of bias.

So whether your decision is cut down by the sniper round of failure, or triumphantly motorcades its way to success -

You’re learning.

And when you make that process visible to other witnesses, and at least one chooses to do the same -

You’re leading.

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