1 | A world in which that were not true would be one in which a dangerously narrow consensus had taken hold. | |
2 | We can let narrow interests and suspicion define our relationship, or work toward more transparency, more pragmatic expectations of each other, and more focus on our common challenges. | |
3 | So I think the problem is that our definitions of positive impact have become too narrow as designers. | |
4 | I think the essence of the answer is that most of the advice you tend to get is from people with a fairly narrow perspective. | |
5 | Then she came to a turning point where she more narrowly defined her market and what she was willing to do for them. |