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THE RIGHT STUFF

Matthew OvingtonDirector of Design at MTT @matthewovington Image source: NASA

COURAGE

COMPOSURE

REFLEXESRESILIENCE

DECISIVENESS

COMMITMENT

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COMMITMENT

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CAN YOU BE TOO COMMITTED?

DISINTEREST

MANIA

COMMITMENT

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CONFIDENCE

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CAN YOU BE TOO CONFIDENT?

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EMPATHY

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CAN DESIGNERS LACK EMPATHY?

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SELF RESPECT

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CAN SELF RESPECT BECOME ARROGANCE?

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DECISIVENESS

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“All right. I’m cooler than you are. Why don’t you fix your little problem

and light this candle.”

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CAN dESIGNERS BE RECKLESS?

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CENTRED

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CHECKING OUT

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CONFIDENCE

DISINTEREST

MANIA

COMMITMENT

SELF RESPECT

EMPATHYDECISIVENESS

OVERCONFIDENCE

APPREHENSION

ENMITY

APATHY

ARROGANCE

DISCONTENT

RECKLESS

DITHERING

BEING CENTREDDISILLUSION

CYNICISM

CONFIDENCE

DISINTEREST

MANIA

COMMITMENT

SELF RESPECT

EMPATHYDECISIVENESS

OVERCONFIDENCE

APPREHENSION

ENMITY

APATHY

ARROGANCE

DISCONTENT

RECKLESS

DITHERING

BEING CENTREDDISILLUSION

CYNICISM