|
|
|
|
|
by duncanawoods
4376 days ago
|
|
My response to this is that environment is a little like what the author describes as mood. Different environments help frame problems in different ways. A high pressure environment might drive aggressive simplification, skipping steps and question assumptions in order to side-step entire issues. It might also accelerate the time taken to exhaust solutions and put the issue to one side for background incubation. A more relaxed environment might foster more creativity, more connection making and a more playful approach bending and transforming concepts and risking absurdity. IMHO if you are really stuck on a problem then changing environments is one of the tools to try to help unstick it. |
|