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The Observer: The Power to Notice Detail
“Observers notice the details of the world around them and collect them to construct a new idea. They scan their environment for interesting information and use this data to create breakthroughs. Observers stand in awe of the world around them, and its beauty is a source of inspiration. They cherish the details and are driven by their unrelenting curiosity. When Walt Disney took his young daughter to play in the park, he noticed the details around him: the adults looked bored, the rides were run-down, and the ride operators were unfriendly. He thought, ‘Wouldn’t it be fun if there was a place where kids and adults could play together?’ And from those initial observations he hatched the idea for his theme parks.” (Wellman 10)

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