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

Connecting dots across unrelated fields.

Knowing so much about "how it's done" that you can't see how it could be done. 4. Learning to be "Shown" 6 : Those Who See, and Those Who Can't

(e.g., newsletter signup, book purchase) Connecting dots across unrelated fields

💡 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) Learning to be "Shown" (e

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

Those who "see" don't just look at the surface; they understand the underlying mechanics. While most people see a finished product, the visionary sees the logic, the physics, and the potential failures behind it. They operate from first principles, stripping away assumptions to find the raw truth. 2. Contextual Intelligence

Connecting dots across unrelated fields.

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

(e.g., newsletter signup, book purchase)

💡 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)

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

Those who "see" don't just look at the surface; they understand the underlying mechanics. While most people see a finished product, the visionary sees the logic, the physics, and the potential failures behind it. They operate from first principles, stripping away assumptions to find the raw truth. 2. Contextual Intelligence