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Think small to solve big problems

Small steps Big Changes written on blackboard

This article challenges the "think big" mentality often championed by self-improvement circles. It argues that there's value in embracing a childlike way of thinking. Children excel at making clear, uncluttered observations and asking direct questions. This focus on minute details can be a strength.  While "thinking big" encourages broad strokes and future vision, a childlike approach allows us to appreciate the intricacies of the present moment. This doesn't mean throwing away ambition altogether. Instead, it highlights the importance of a nuanced perspective. By incorporating a child's curiosity about the small stuff alongside grand aspirations, we gain a richer understanding of the world around us. Discover more here.