Greetings everyone-
Remember how NASA landed man on the moon?
In 1961, President Kennedy challenged NASA 'to land a man on the Moon and returning him safely to the Earth' by 1970. To NASA, this was a 'mission impossible'. So, they simplified the mission. Instead of working on trying to land a man on the moon, they decided to hit the moon - literally. Three years later, they successfully smashed Ranger 7 into the moon at high velocity. Then they went through 15 ever-evolving, slightly more complex sub-missions which eventually led to the magnificent moment in the human history - moon walk by Armstrong.
This week, let's not waste energy solving hard problems head-on. Instead, productively grapple with simpler cases to learn how to deal with the complexity.
Have a great week Team Credo!
Sincerely,
Your friends at Credo