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Trust your instincts

Trust your instincts

Education, training, and logic are essential skills, but our instincts often provide the magic.

The better we get at listening to our inner voice, the better we can harness the power of our instincts. And if you suspect something’s wrong with your design but don’t know what it is, take it apart and start again.

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