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		<title>Musings: Resist the Quo</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Tim Lapetino]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our short musings on design, branding, business and the human condition. It seems like a shared characteristic of most great people is the unwillingness (some might say inability) to accept the status quo &#8212; whether it’s social, theoretical, or creatively. Sometimes you have to live with the “way things are done,” whether it’s a project, [&#8230;]]]></description>
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It seems like a shared characteristic of most great people is the unwillingness (some might say <em>inability</em>) to accept the status quo &#8212; whether it’s social, theoretical, or creatively. Sometimes you have to live with the “way things are done,” whether it’s a project, an organizational issue, or a societal norm. But healthy, constructive, strategic questioning of the status quo is almost always the best course of action &#8212; one that leads to innovation, deeper creativity, and a better world.</p>
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