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Strength: Aikido.
How could you use this strength in solving a specific problem? Quest questions: |
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Kryptonite: Not yours.
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Aikido.
How could you use this strength in solving a specific problem?
What are the strengths of the other players? |
Aikido |
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Yield and overthrow. Bend and do
not break. Lao Tsu. |
Every
problem is an opportunity
being mismanaged. |
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Why does everybody do it that way? Why don’t you ask? Maybe somebody
remembers. |
If you seek the unity of life, do not seek on the mountain top.
Seek in the midst of life. |
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The secret of creativity is drawing on good sources. |
Ignorance ain’t so much not knowing things as knowing so many things
that ain’t so. |
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The best way to escape from your
problem is to solve it. |
Eat a live toad in the morning and nothing worse will happen to you all
day. |
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The door to creativity opens with a twist of the conventional. |
Creativity is just like the plug on your computer. The only reason
to force it is if you want it to break. |
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If you are bored, blame it on your friends. After all, they will blame
it on you. |
A
problem is just an opportunity to
see what you can do. |
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You can't get there till you know where you are going. |
Judge a man by his questions rather than his answers. |
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You don't have to know everything. You just have to know how to
find out anything. |
The mystery of the third way. Not either-or. Both. |
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Some see things as they are and ask why. We see things as they
could
be and ask why not. |
If your mind wanders, follow it. Maybe it knows something you don’t.
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The Thinkerer
05/07/2008 Copyright (c) D. F. Dansereau & S. H. Evans |
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