The idea of not asking permission to implement ideas and dealing with problems as they arise
Acting optimistically in uncertain situations
If a clear reason is required in advance to try something, it is impossible to try something uncertain.
In order to generate new ideas and innovative solutions, it is necessary to think and act freely without being bound by existing frameworks and constraints
Instead of taking locks in advance, run it and redo it when conflicts arise. - trade-off. Whether optimistic is right or not depends on the situation.
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2023-09-05 01:17
. He advocated the concept of not seeking permission to implement ideas and dealing with problems as they arise. He stated that it is important to be optimistic in uncertain situations and to understand the tradeoffs.
. Nishio's research note, "If a clear reason is required in advance to try something, uncertain things cannot be tried. search is inhibited, leading to slower knowledge acquisition and, in the long run, to decline due to lack of knowledge." This is related to fragment X, which says This note and X share a common perspective on the importance of action and search in the face of uncertainty.
This note encourages flexible thinking, acting without fear of uncertainty and dealing with problems as they arise. This reflects the notion that in order to generate new ideas and innovative solutions, we need to think and act freely without being constrained by existing frameworks and constraints.
Innovation comes from the flexibility to act without fear of uncertainty and to deal with problems."
. Flexible Thinking in the Face of Uncertainty."
["Try because you can, stop if there are problems"], "There are multiple ways to compromise", "Avoiding actions with uncertain outcomes", "Be optimistic when uncertain", "Textbook of Design Research", "Giving up against rigidity", "The key is balance", "Negotiation", "Mechanism Design Study Group"]
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