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Doubt as a Tool

How uncertainty sharpens choices instead of slowing them.

Doubt is a hinge, not a wall.

It keeps you from confusing speed with wisdom. A little uncertainty forces you to ask what you might be missing. That question is the start of rigor.

The goal is not to remove doubt but to use it. Make a small test, lower the risk, and learn in motion. Doubt can be a compass when it points to what you need to check.

Doubt leads to a test that produces learning Doubt Test Learn
Uncertainty becomes useful when it leads to a test.

When used well, it makes decisions cleaner, not slower.