Linear
It is generally easier for your brain to process information in a linear manner.
You consider time as linear.
You approach meals and even routines in a linear fashion.
When organizing most concepts or processes, developing a linear model is useful.
The problem is, while linear may be less cognitively demanding, it is not necessarily more accurate.
Take time for example: Theories of Relativity challenge a purely linear understanding.
When it comes to development, linear logic becomes an impediment.
Growth mindset is colloquially used, but often mis-applied.
Growth mindset is less about a general state of being, and more about challenging your perspectives to pivot beyond lineal-development pathways.
Grow beans, grind beans, guzzle coffee,
- Morning Cup