Examine the shape of the constraint

- constraints to [avoidance
- From status quo to [ideal
- From the current state to the ideal state
- I want to move with simple implementation.
- left
- However, unexpected constraints may be discovered during implementation
- We work around it haphazardly.
- Actually, I should have turned left instead of right at the first end of the street.
- Lessons Learned Here
- Having willingly run into the constraints, I realized that the constraints existed.
- I should have looked into the shape of the constraints instead of haphazardly avoiding them.
- right
- Patterns that occur because of the well-known pattern on the left
- There is a vague "there may be constraints" concern up front.
- When you willingly run into constraints, you need to change your policy.
- Fear of it avoids a great deal of vague anxiety.
- But in fact, they didn't run into any restrictions if they went straight ahead.
- Lessons Learned Here
- Avoided a major detour due to anxiety/interpretation that "we might run into a constraint."
- This also neglects to examine the "shape of the constraint" as a fact.
relevance
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