Interesting article, but there is a line...

While I agree that thinking outside of the stated rules can definitely bring about some creative ideas and helps reach for things that we wouldn’t have been able to do before, there are limits to this and that’s where I think it gets interesting.

It’s easy to say “think outside the box” until that bending of the rules snaps something. For example, it might make sense for me through a Cost Benefit Analysis to steal from my partner and make some money on the side, but ultimately it’s just a bad thing to do…

Good discussion!

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