Bongani Bingwa shares this week’s Black Sheep Thinking feature powered by Camissa Asset Management, highlighting how unconventional ideas can transform the world. For decades, high jumpers used traditional techniques like the scissors or straddle, and progress had plateaued. Then Dick Fosbury tried something radically different, jumping backwards and arching his body over the bar in what became known as the Fosbury Flop. Coaches mocked it and judges doubted it, but Fosbury proved them wrong by winning gold at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City.
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