
What Makes “Tiny Detail” and “Small Matter” Different When Looking at Problems?
A child stares at a drawing. Something is wrong. The cat's whisker is too short. They cannot stop looking at it. Another child forgot to put one toy a ...
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A child stares at a drawing. Something is wrong. The cat's whisker is too short. They cannot stop looking at it. Another child forgot to put one toy a ...
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A child worries about a tiny mistake. They spelled one word wrong on a page of perfect words. They cannot move past it. Two phrases help. "Little thin ...
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