The first pillar of essentialism is explore. It's not eliminate. Explore is number one eliminates is number two and execute is number three. There's a, there's a process there, an ongoing continual process. If you don't get the balance right between exploration and elimination, then we don't get momentum. And so it's two sides of a sort of yin and yang innovation, you know, relationship here. Yes.
What is one problem you are dealing with in your business right now? What is one problem you are dealing with in your life right now? Well, whatever problems you are facing, this conversation with Jeremy Utley is the answer, because as he says in his new book, Ideaflow, "Every problem is an idea's problem." Today I've invited my friend Jeremy to talk about his research, his insights, developed over many years at the D School, the design school at Stanford University. He and I co-created a class designing life, essentially, and now I'm thrilled to be able to explore these new insights that he's put together to your benefit. By the end of this episode, you will have, in effect, the solution to every problem.
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