i cannot overstate how big the difference is between
a - learning a map, then venturing into the territory, and
b - venturing through the territory, then finding out there are maps
Rudra Dakinix.comi cannot overstate how big the difference is between a - learning a map, then venturing into the territory, and b - venturing through the territory, then finding out there are maps
i cannot overstate how big the difference is between
a - learning a map, then venturing into the territory, and
b - venturing through the territory, then finding out there are maps
a - learning a map, then venturing into the territory, and
b - venturing through the territory, then finding out there are maps
Rudra Dakini • Tweet
choice a) tends to be taken by people who want to go faster or be more efficient or get a predictable outcome... and often blocks their ability to see what they actually need to do what they need to do in the territory. "A map is a claim about what can be ignored," ...and if you study the map first, you're likely ignore/not notice the things that w... See more
Rudra Dakini • Tweet
part 2 of river kenna’s spiel on maps vs territory