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Target Condition: Signal Integrity Without Borders

06/24/2026 | Kelly Dack -- Column: Target Condition
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It’s Only Common Sense: Just Imagine…

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There’s an old story that says we're all artists in first grade. Just ask a room full of 6-year-olds. One kid draws dinosaurs wearing sneakers. Another builds a spaceship out of cereal boxes and glue sticks. Somebody paints the sky green because they feel like it. Nobody apologizes for their ideas or worries about being judged. They just create without fear. But, as the story goes, we get older. We become more experienced and practical. We learn rules, structure, and how business is “supposed” to work. We slowly trade crayons for spreadsheets and imagination for caution. Little by little, we retire the most creative part of ourselves long before we retire from work.
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