The shiny new belief
What you believe defines your truths and believers on both sides of an issue are digging in, like trenches in the Ukraine, for a prolonged conflict.
Does changing your mind
On the other hand, having strong opinions, loosely held is a useful way to continuously push your character. If you have beliefs, you are firm in, the tests that life throws at you will be far more worthwhile. The wins matter more, and the failures shake you to your core. Sometimes it takes something quite dramatic to really teach you a lesson.
Other advantages are:
If you want to hedge your bets, then repeat after me:
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“I’m 90% sure we shouldn’t try to build our own social network.”
“I’m 50/50 on whether to do this with Cloud SQL or Cloud Datastore.”
“I have a low conviction hunch that the airplane icon will work better than the gift box.”
There is nothing wrong with changing your mind. Just don't change your mindset.
That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
Arlen Meyers, MD, MBA is the President and CEO of the Society of Physician Entrepreneurs on Substack and Editor of Digital Health Entrepreneurship