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"that's not a map" is not an interesting conversation for new practitioners, nor is it useful in convincing anyone of the value of maps.
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suppose you were trying to convince someone that exercise would solve their problems. surely, observing their activities and then remarking "that's not exercise" is going to be extremely convincing... 🤨
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"that's not a map" can be a shibboleth of the Simon Wardley fanclub (of which I am a member), but I would vigorously discourage its use in the broader practice.