As much as we wish to operate in an uncontrolled environment, it is rarely like to be the reality.
A controlled environment poses restrictions, input limitations, and expectations on expected outputs.
As much as we get the freedom to operate and make decisions, a controlled environment makes it possible to look for opportunities to nudge all actions and test them against the restrictions.
Restrictions and limitations provide necessary boundaries. Constraints open visible opportunities or requirements for what must change to make efforts worthwhile.
We tend to think we thrive in uncontrolled environments, but we will soon discover that controlled environments make us produce!
What we produce then busts the myth about the utility of an uncontrolled environment.
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