We are shackled by what we are told. The narrow worldview of what we learn as youngsters are amplified by workplaces that define the depth of work for us. It constrains our understanding of the world and adjusts our experience, limited by the goals of our profession.
Such a state is problematic in the long run. We continuously discover what we know needs improvement, which puts us in a bind. We are surprised when we find that what we know differs from what others do.
It is because of the new information that comes from a dimension we never thought of. That dimension often comes from a different field of study: work and life experience. And yet, the foundational principles from there applies in the context of our knowledge or situation. Together, both dimensions might deliver a much better understanding and results.
In the face of the unexpected, we must recognize that the reality around us is multidisciplinary. We must keep taps open to mixing new perspectives from multifaceted thinking. Building as close a picture of indisputable reality as possible is always progressive thinking!
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