When we focus on solving a problem quickly, we often don’t take the time to find out the real cause. This leads to a lot of rework and new problems.
When we focus on solving a problem quickly, we often don’t take the time to find out the real cause. This leads to a lot of rework and new problems.
We are comfortable when we think we know how the world works, but this comfort can keep us from examining the assumptions that limit growth.
Dr Wetsman recounts a time when he needed help untangling his glasses and compares it to what people with addiction need.
Dr Wetsman recounts an interview he heard examining what great investors and great sports figures have in common. What can addiction treatment or healthcare professionals learn from this?
Dr Wetsman describes the universal law of striving to remind us to stay in this moment when trying to solve any problem.
Dr Wetsman recounts the description of the survivors of the Bataan Death March in Toland's The Rising Sun and applies the lessons of survival to our understanding of the disease of addiction today
Dr Wetsman considers what can cause sudden change in a natural system such as a human being and how our current system of healthcare fails in respect to responding.