"Yes, and" in practice is often "yes, and… (my idea)!"

· Bits and Bobs 1/13/25
  • "Yes, and" in practice is often "yes, and… (my idea)!"
    • The true "yes, and" is "no matter what you say, I'm going to embrace it and make you look good".
    • "Yes, and" should be building on top of, co-creating with the other[aku], a thing that is better than what either of you could do alone.