"Face reality as it is, not as it was or as you wish it to be."
– Jack Welch

I worked side-by-side with a sales person who is the most talented strategic thinker I've been around. We're still in touch today, and he's still a chess grandmaster, thinking 12-13 moves ahead. When we talk, and he gets on a roll, I find myself struggling to keep up.
Most of the time, I hear myself saying, "Wait, go back. Did that happen?" and he invariably replies, "Well, no. Not yet."
Being able to clearly see the future is a super power, but you have to watch out for mixing what's real with what might happen. When my friend harnesses his power, he's able to think through multiple scenarios and have his next best case scenario at the ready. When he loses control, his brain thinks something is happening when it isn't, and everyone around him wonders what in the world is he talking about?
As humans, we need to make assumptions to get through the day. Check on your team to make sure they are confident their assumptions are ground in reality and not part of some future event that hasn't happened. Stick to what's real, and if they don't know what's real, time for them to start asking.
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