Last week I saw the latest footage of the havoc volcanic residue is having on European travel, showing travelers stranded everywhere and fed by the caption: “Making the best of a bad situation.” But it’s all about perspective, isn’t it?
Jargon is everywhere. Just like countries, every industry has its own language with terminology, slang, and catch phrases. Some of this is fine, maybe even good — but there’s something important here we can learn from Apple about making our communication more simple.
Everyone loves answers. But in the new “age of Google,” it is the QUESTIONS we should be paying attention to.
When Eleanor Roosevelt made this now-famous quote, I don’t think she was talking about a fear of spiders or snakes. What if it’s more about stepping outside of our comfort zone? (I get some help from Jim Carrey on this one.)