👯ণIs it true that it wasn't Einstein that said the meaning of craziness is doing likewise again and again and hoping to get diverse results? Do things the same and we'll get the same, isn't that so? What's more, accomplish something else and we'll get something else, correct? Straightforward! Difficult, however unquestionably basic rationale, isn't that so?
I might want you to envision three compartments arranged perfectly in our fridge and consistently we scoop dessert out of the holder on the far right. Each time we do this normal we wind up with chocolate frozen yogurt in our dishes. What's more, since it is chocolate dessert, and chocolate frozen yogurt is so great, we have a tendency to be generally content with this every day routine of going after the far right compartment.
Presently envision one day we accomplish something else and we go after the center holder. We accomplished something else in our every day routine and now we got something else in our bowl. This most likely sounds good to us however in light of the fact that on the off chance that we accomplish something else like reach for the center holder, then we hope to get something other than what's expected, similar to vanilla, rather than chocolate. What's more, things being what they are vanilla frozen yogurt taste great as well, so we're quite upbeat that we took a stab at something new, and this all sounds good to us.
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