Burn the bridge as strategy

One of the classic strategies – cutting yourself of from retreat and starting (again) from where you stand

The ultimate point of no return

Drawn story by Frits Ahlefeldt

Burning the bridge is a classic strategy made famous by the Romans a couple of thousand years ago and in use ever since…

Burning the bridges – the rebel, pirate archetype making sure there is no going back

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About Museum of Psychology – Visualizing psychology
We understand reality at least through a combination of metaphors, images, stories and experiences. But also through our dreams, understandings, feelings, music, walk of life, directions, expectations, relations… and even more dimensions.

Much of this have in common that we can somehow sketch up maps and drawings of these places, trails and situations. Here on Museum of Psychology I (Frits Ahlefeldt) am drawing up a slowly growing map of our many landscapes of understanding.

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