Tuesday, August 18

Schrödinger's Cat pt 2

So after yesterday's fairly fun little thing I figured today I would make this mean a little bit more sense in the practical world we all live it - in a way other than dating (especially since I'm single and have no room to talk about this stuff.)

Going back to the idea of Schrödinger's cat...does that apply to real life?

Let's say you run a business and you have some new ideas for the company. You're idea is a bit of a risk but it could really pay off. Of course there are some risks involved. If there weren't risks involved then this wouldn't be a decision at all. The truth is you need to calculate those risks and then comes the tough part.

Just go for it.

You'll never know what's going to happen unless you do it. See if the cat's dead. Or in this case, see if this idea will make your company more alive. What if will bring you more profits, more fun, more expansion, more employees. Maybe it'll even put you on the cutting edge.

The same things goes for those of you that work under someone else in whatever capacity. If you have a good idea then bring it up to your boss. Go for it.

If you are in ministry and have a new idea to expand the church by going multi-site or there's a new aspect to a service you are thinking of adding. Go for it.

Don't be like Schrödinger and not open up the box.  
What do you think of Schrödinger's box? Is it time for you to open it?

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