Meshach Kanyion

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Perpetually seeking new answers to established questions rather than reframing the basic question itself not only betrays lack of distance on the part of the searcher; it also prevents obtaining the distance necessary for being able even to think, much less go, in new directions. Seeking answers can be its own tread-mill. Changing the question enables one to step off.
A Failure of Nerve: Leadership in the Age of the Quick Fix
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