Tara H
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perell.com/essay/imitate-then-innovate/
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pinkumbrellapublishing.com/2018/01/27/the-red-pen-sentences-the-long-and-the-short-of-it/
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Second-order thinking is the practice of not just considering the consequences of our decisions but also the consequences of those consequences
Everyone can manage first-order thinking, which is just considering the immediate anticipated result of an action. It’s simple and quick, usually requiring little effort. By comparison, second-order thinking is more complex and time-consuming.
Do not remove a fence until you know why it was put up in the first place.
He explained that fences are built by people who carefully planned them out and “had some reason for thinking [the fence] would be a good thing for somebody.” Until we establish that reason, we have no business taking an ax to it.
Even so, we can’t let ourselves be too overconfident about the redundancy of things we see as pointless.