Before you were wise, you were prone to be testing, wondering what would happen next.
The more you found yourself exploring, testing and better understanding the results, the more wisdom you created.
Creating the opportunities for gaining new knowledge and learning, requires first an attitude of curiosity.
What is on the other side of that hill? Who lives around the corner? How does a bird fly? Why does the sun shine during the day and the moon at night?
Are you creating curiosity with the purpose of learning more and asking new questions?
After the process has been repeated enough times with the same results, you begin to craft your own hypothesis.
True Innovation begins here.
Beyond your curiosity stage and past your due diligence, now you have arrived at your new hypothesis:
1 a: an assumption or concession made for the sake of argument
b : an interpretation of a practical situation or condition taken as the ground for action
2 : a tentative assumption made in order to draw out and test its logical or empirical consequences
3 : the antecedent clause of a conditional statement
Now your testing begins and you experience the outcomes and results. The evidence of your work will provide you the path for your future navigation.
Too fast, too slow. Too hot, too cold. Too high, too low. Keep testing.
So what kind of “Innovation Navigator” will you become?
Time will tell and much of what happens in your life is going to be a factor of the people you meet.
Who else has the same curiosity as you do? What questions do they ask that you never thought about?
You see, you need a Team Mate. A Wing Man. A Buddy. Together you will discover far more about your growing curiosity and your new tested hypotheses.
You will leverage each others strengths together and you will cover each others vulnerabilities.
How wise will you both become as “Innovation Navigators”…
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