Wally Bock

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The second problem, as Catmull described it, was that notes are well-intended criticisms, but they are not solutions. “Solutions,” he said, “require a great deal of effort, both in understanding them, and then working out how to act on them.” At the end of Notes Day, they had thousands of “notes” but still needed to sort through the information, find patterns, set priorities, and then develop solutions.
Insight: Why We Are Less Self-Aware Than We Think—and What to Do About It
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