The status quo can become problematic over time. The status quo helps avoid knee-jerk reactions. Risk aversion is another key reason we like to keep things the way they are.
A fast-moving world brings rapid alterations in our environment and priorities, and it requires us to make quicker decisions. In such a world, unfavorable outcomes are acceptable.
Risk aversion is a poor way to negotiate difficult circumstances. When we are prepared for adverse situations and unexpected outcomes they may bring, we learn to adapt.
Shipping our work is better than waiting for it to be perfect. Evolving it with someone else's feedback is better than going in circles thinking about how it will be perceived.
Often small changes can bring a lot of unexpected outcomes. They often yield positive results and impact us in unimaginable ways. We just need to exit our echo chamber and be prepared to abandon the status quo!
Before enacting any change, there is always a thought-storm! A perfect well-orchestrated storm brings about action.
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