A power systems engineer draws parallels between mixing music and maintaining power grids. Three key lessons emerge: both require system-wide thinking rather than local adjustments, both demand clean inputs (removing noise/bad data) before results are meaningful, and both involve conscious tradeoff management rather than chasing perfection. The analogy illustrates how systems thinking is a transferable skill across creative and analytical domains.

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It’s Called a Mix for a ReasonYou’re Hearing What You ModeledThere’s No Perfect Answer–Only TradeoffsThe Mixdown

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