- "There Ain't No One Best Way"
This does not mean that we shouldn't bother with rules, or try to find a better way to do things. Every challenge is an opportunity to achieve improvements
This rule means that we have to continually construct and re-construct our responses to each situation we meet. We have to be mindful (not mindless) and be in the present.
Experience and well articulated agreed "rules" provide useful starting points from which we can collectively and quickly construct our responses.
Example: When Things Go Wrong
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