Is No Answer better than an answer?
We hope it’s more akin to Schrodinger’s Cat in that there is still hope and we don’t know what we don’t know until we know it.
Hope still abounds.
In today’s “always on” world of having your phone everywhere, the time for Schrodinger’s Cat to exist becomes shorter and shorter than ever before.
So does No Answer, in an always on world, mean something else now? Does it mean the answer leans more towards No than towards the hope for a Yes?
When you don’t get an immediate response from someone what do you default to?
What actions do you take next?
How long do you wait before you ask again?
Are we the cats?