- Jan 22, 2008
- 519
Stu, I think one of the important points
of this exercise is that language used can be misleading and that we have to have an open mind to a few different solutions to the problem, and certainly different techniques for getting to those solutions.When we are at sea, and data comes to us that is potentially confusing, we have to ensure that we question the data, review the problem, and think of alternate reasons for the data being presented as it is. Similarly when we come to a solution that does not seem to make sense, we have to review both the problem, the techniques we used to get to the solution, and perhaps reinterpret what the original issue was.I think nothing points that out better than the assumption (by some) in the current problem that a convergance was in the future.
of this exercise is that language used can be misleading and that we have to have an open mind to a few different solutions to the problem, and certainly different techniques for getting to those solutions.When we are at sea, and data comes to us that is potentially confusing, we have to ensure that we question the data, review the problem, and think of alternate reasons for the data being presented as it is. Similarly when we come to a solution that does not seem to make sense, we have to review both the problem, the techniques we used to get to the solution, and perhaps reinterpret what the original issue was.I think nothing points that out better than the assumption (by some) in the current problem that a convergance was in the future.