We Can If

We Can If

“We can’t do X.” 

Be cautious in using absolute statements like these. They make assumptions about possibility without giving important context about constraints that might not be absolute.

It’s easier to make the impossible possible when you name the current constraints and make space for possibility .

“We can’t do X given Y. We can do X if Z.”

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