6 : Those Who See, And Those Who Can't [RECOMMENDED]

Talk to people outside your industry to gain a new lens.

💡 The difference between leading and following often comes down to the clarity of your lens. If you'd like to tailor this post for a specific audience: Target Industry (e.g., tech, art, leadership) Desired Tone (e.g., more philosophical, more tactical) 6 : Those Who See, and Those Who Can't

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. Talk to people outside your industry to gain a new lens

In business and life, failing to "see" leads to stagnation. Companies like Kodak or Blockbuster didn't fail because they lacked resources; they failed because they couldn't see the digital horizon that was already visible to others. 6. Sharpening Your Vision Vision isn't just a gift; it’s a practiced skill. Observation requires stillness. Invert: Look at a problem backward to see what you missed. Often, it is a "mental filter" created by

Reading the room and understanding unstated emotional needs. 3. The Barrier of Cognitive Bias