- Not Knowing → Action → Completion forms a natural cycle of any project.
- Not Knowing: the initial state when we don’t have any knowledge about the project.
- The transition from “Not Knowing” to “Action” mirrors how defining next steps transforms uncertainty into execution. 2.7
- Action: experimentation, learning, prototyping, and building.
- Minimal planning is preferred to allow action to generate clarity. 2.6.13.4
- Completion: declaring a state of “done” to learn from it and move on.
- The goal is not perfection but continuous progress.
- Could this be implemented as a continous habbit, since we achieve big changes with small steps 2.7.6?
- Completing each project clarifies what to carry forward into the next iteration.