“In a world where death is the hunter, there is no time for regret or doubt. There is only time for choices.”
Don Juan Matus
There are two basic types of change processes. In one, you already know what is new and can plan the necessary steps to implement it. You can draw on existing knowledge and use it to achieve the best possible result. In the other, the new is not yet known.
The familiar old no longer works and the new is not yet in sight. A different approach is recommended for this type of change process. Here you cannot fall back on what already exists, because otherwise you would only be repeating the old or creating variations of it.
You cannot approach the truly new by repeatedly downloading the old. To be able to recognize the new, you need the ability to really let go of downloading the old and approach the new with an open, feeling and present attitude.