On letting ideas change their mind
Category
Thoughts
Date published
Jan 9, 2026
Last tended
Jan 16, 2026
Status
Growing 🌿

Attachment to first versions
It’s easy to become attached to the first version of an idea.
Once written, it can feel permanent — as though changing it means admitting failure or inconsistency.
Growth as revision
But ideas aren’t statements. They’re processes.
Revising a thought doesn’t erase the earlier version. It simply reflects movement.
Permission to evolve
Allowing ideas to change removes pressure.
There’s no need to protect them. No need to prove they were right from the beginning.
Staying open
The most useful ideas seem to be the ones willing to shift.
They remain open long enough to meet new understanding.