In ambiguity, when you feel strong, you get more flexible.

· Bits and Bobs 1/13/25
  • In ambiguity, when you feel strong, you get more flexible.
    • In ambiguity, when you feel weak, you get more tight, defensive.
    • The defensiveness creates brittleness and makes you less resilient.
    • You need to feel strong to act strong.
    • A kind of inherent chicken and egg that can lead to a vicious or virtuous cycle depending on your natural disposition: how optimistic you are.