"It's really more about pay attention, cause things are knocking on you your door that you might miss if you're not paying attention," she says. "Without really thinking about the depth of what is implied by me, make to know, you can kind of write it off initially as ... fooling aroundjust, we'll see what comes next."
When we see Michaelangelo's David or the design of the Apple Store, we assume a genius with a predetermined vision was the key to the outcome. Yet as Lorne Buchman, author of Make to Know, tells EconTalk's Russ Roberts, great art is more about embracing the process of exploration and the results that emerge in the process of creating. Buchman makes the case for embracing uncertainty in both leadership and life.