A good tool tells you what it’s for. So that it’s simple to understand, and simple to use.
A good tool is powerful. So that it can be used at multiple levels of granularity.
A good tool is also simple to make. So that it becomes accessible to everyone.
Some of the best tools are also tangible. So that mind and body work together to embed mastery.
My friend Bev Costoya has invented a new tool that is simple, powerful, accessible and tangible, to help people like us to fully evaluate the impact of ideas on the ecosystem that surrounds us, so that we can change the world in the right direction, on purpose, instead of by accident.
It’s called the Wolf Tool, and it is absolutely brilliant.