When we move one thing, it changes the other parts.
Without the bearing, it’s challenging to know where we stand and where we are heading.
It’s easy to focus on a solution thinking that’s all we need to figure out. But what might be overlooked is a bigger picture where the solution turns out to be a symptom. Navigating the bearing is an important part of understanding the real problem. Until we see it, getting to the bottom of the situation might turn out to be an illusion.