In my mind, declaring that an unfamiliar task will yield low-hanging fruit is almost always an admission that you have little insight about what you're setting out to do.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It is better of course to know useless things than to know nothing.
I think my tendency when working is to try and find what's lacking in my current project and then tackle that in whatever I do next.
It is better, of course, to know useless things than to know nothing.
If you can't describe what you are doing as a process, you don't know what you're doing.
I'm not easily inhibited by the fact that I don't know something about a subject. It doesn't stop me from dabbling in it.
If you start with the mindset that you know nothing, you will learn a lot that nobody knew before.
I am completely attracted to the idea of simplicity, or at least removing things that seem unnecessary when trying to get an idea out there.
Exploring the unknown requires tolerating uncertainty.
Being at ease with not knowing is crucial for answers to come to you.
I've never understood why some people hesitate before diving into unfamiliar tasks or activities. I couldn't imagine wanting more instructions about anything.