Have you heard the expression "analysis paralysis"?
It is often said derisively about people who over analyze and then do not put into action any of their conclusions. Perfectionists tend to keep looking for more data.
But sometimes we have not analyzed enough. When we give up, our analysis has been incomplete. When we are disloyal, our analysis has been flawed. When our problems remain unsolved, our analysis has been ineffective.
Problems without solutions have not yet been fully analyzed.
Once the right answer appears, why wouldn't you act on it?
So think about it. Not too much -- but think about it. That solution is in there somewhere.
-- Doug Smith
It is often said derisively about people who over analyze and then do not put into action any of their conclusions. Perfectionists tend to keep looking for more data.
But sometimes we have not analyzed enough. When we give up, our analysis has been incomplete. When we are disloyal, our analysis has been flawed. When our problems remain unsolved, our analysis has been ineffective.
Problems without solutions have not yet been fully analyzed.
Once the right answer appears, why wouldn't you act on it?
So think about it. Not too much -- but think about it. That solution is in there somewhere.
-- Doug Smith
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