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![]() In certain circumstances, some people can absorb a minimum of details about a situation and come to an immediate conclusion as to what steps need to be implemented and in the proper order for a solution. Such people are capable of inferring the result before others, occasionally almost instantly. They are capable of A--D thinking. They are ready to act while others are still contemplating the first step before any conclusion is reached; some never reach a conclusion. It can be frustrating for people who instinctively know what needs to be done by completing all the intermediate steps in one jump and be forced to wait for the others to catch up. Most people need to take incremental steps. First being led to A-B, then B-C, then finally, C-D. It takes patience and knowledge for an A--D person to work with those that are not of that way. Don
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