Big problems need more hands than just yours.
Different thinking, points of view, debates, and boldness to tear apart the assumptions are critical to solving a problem that requires more than what meets the eye.
It's always helpful to use second-order thinking to unravel something that is not apparent at first sight of the problem.
That is precisely why we need teams. A team from the same discipline and that from cross-functional disciplines.
We often underestimate the importance of learning from subjects beyond our core areas of expertise.
Great problems require such openness to deploy relevant knowledge from other fields.
It gives us the power to bring in motion changes that influence society in unimaginable ways.
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