Step 2: The Art of Doing the Opposite

Because, let's be real, following the rules is so overrated.

At this step, we're going to do the opposite of everything you're told to do. Yes, you heard that right. We're talking opposite of:

Don't worry, it's all in the name of innovation and progress! Or, at the very least, it's just a good excuse to wear plaid with stripes.

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Did you know that doing the opposite of what you're told to do can actually be a super effective way to get things done?

We're not saying it's the best approach, but it's definitely a viable alternative to, say, actually doing the work or following the instructions.

Just ask our friend Steve-O himself, who's been doing it for years and is now a certified expert in the field of Doing-the-Opposite-ology.

Meet Steve-O

Side Effects of Doing the Opposite:

This is where things get interesting.

But, on the other hand, you might also:

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