Dustin Henderson
Under pressure, you turn panic into a whiteboard problem.
Your brain gets faster when the plan gets stranger. You gather clues, build theories and make the room believe a solution exists because you are already explaining version three. Your ingenuity is contagious; your trap is using information to outrun the fear underneath the problem.
- You give chaos a vocabulary, which makes everyone feel less helpless.
- You may keep solving because admitting you are scared feels operationally irrelevant.
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Even the stupidest quiz can accidentally tell you something true.