> Pointing out that something has shortcomings is the first step.
Talk is cheap. If even that same critic feels that his solution to his problem is not worth pursuing, the criticism adds nothing and creates no value. At best it's nitpicking about stuff that falls in Eisenhower's "not important"/"not urgent" box.
Talk is cheap. If even that same critic feels that his solution to his problem is not worth pursuing, the criticism adds nothing and creates no value. At best it's nitpicking about stuff that falls in Eisenhower's "not important"/"not urgent" box.