Think how they are wrong

Perhaps this is a bit of a spicy take, but when I look at things, I like to think how it is wrong.

Or how it can be done differently.

Or what would happen if the opposite was done?

Or how it doesn’t apply to me or a specific demographic.

I don’t do this to be smart or difficult.

I do it to brainstorm new ways of thinking about problems and ultimately this helps me down a path of seeking new ways of doing things.

I mean, it’s kinda funny to look back in history and realise how many wrong things were done.

Perhaps assuming we are wrong isn’t such a bad thing after all.

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