You have to first define what is the best way. For instance, Google Maps tells me to drive to the end of the street I live, and turn left on the divided highway controlled by a stop sign in my direction. There is always traffic on the highway. Crossing 3 lanes of northbound taffic to make a left turn is not something I cherish, so I turn left a few blocks earlier at a traffic light, and make a right turn and end up at the same place.
It's not faster, but there is less stress.
And I enjoyed the days I skipped the car an rode my bicycle to work. It took over twice as long, but I arrived at work (and back at home) much more ready to hit the day. And the sights I was able to see beat speeding down the Interstate.
I agree that rethinking or redoing some of our current methods are good…reconnecting Neurological ways differently allows us new innovations of thought!
An overall expectation that the best way to do anything hasn’t been discovered yet seems healthy. Ontological humility FTW!
Curiosity and humility make the magic happen.
You have to first define what is the best way. For instance, Google Maps tells me to drive to the end of the street I live, and turn left on the divided highway controlled by a stop sign in my direction. There is always traffic on the highway. Crossing 3 lanes of northbound taffic to make a left turn is not something I cherish, so I turn left a few blocks earlier at a traffic light, and make a right turn and end up at the same place.
It's not faster, but there is less stress.
And I enjoyed the days I skipped the car an rode my bicycle to work. It took over twice as long, but I arrived at work (and back at home) much more ready to hit the day. And the sights I was able to see beat speeding down the Interstate.
When I lived in Hawaii I rode a bicycle to work. of course the weather was perfect but I to enjoyed it over driving.
You're right about best versus fastest. They aren't necessarily the same thing.
I agree that rethinking or redoing some of our current methods are good…reconnecting Neurological ways differently allows us new innovations of thought!