Thinking out loud

As an engineer, working every day following processes and methods to design code to find and remove faults, travelled and learned lots of things, made money for us and for the business but felt when moved on – became me again, poorer but happier

Wondered if it’s possible a flowchart will figure out how to break a cycle. Using square boxes and diamond shapes to work out how a cycle happens, where the problem is. How to solve it, that’s the hard bit.

The solution feels as elusive as trying to understand looking out the window at night time if you could go to the very very very end of the universe, what is out there, beyond that?

Noticed my flow chart is made up of lots of boxes not diamond shapes – no possibilities, everything fixed.

So started again – and converted the flow into a whole row of questions – diamond boxes, until run out of questions to ask and wonder if the famous quote is true

‘When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however
improbable, must be the truth’ – Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

http://www.daveursillo.com/how-to-break-any-cycle-of-negativity/