: Those Who See, And Those Who Can't — 6

Knowing so much about "how it's done" that you can't see how it could be done. 4. Learning to be "Shown"

The inability to imagine a world different from the one we inhabit. 6 : Those Who See, and Those Who Can't

Most of us fall into the middle category: we see once the path is illuminated. This requires humility. Being coachable is a superpower because it allows you to borrow the "eyes" of those who see more clearly than you do. It turns a blind spot into a learning opportunity. 5. The Cost of Invisibility Knowing so much about "how it's done" that

Talk to people outside your industry to gain a new lens. Most of us fall into the middle category:

Seeing is often about the "white space"—the things that aren't being said or the trends that haven't hit the mainstream yet.

Why do some remain blind to what is right in front of them? Often, it is a "mental filter" created by past experiences or ego.

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