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

The phrase "There are three classes of people: those who see, those who see when they are shown, and those who do not see" is often attributed to Leonardo da Vinci. It serves as a powerful metaphor for awareness, intuition, and the cognitive gaps that define our personal and professional lives. 1. The Power of First Principles

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

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"