Washing around
Some things are complex by their nature, and complicated further by all the permutations. As long as you keep those options open you’re cursed to deal with branching maybes and all the angst and uncertainty that travels along every limb. It’s worrisome and wearisome in equal measure, right up until the point you make some decisions. One decent commitment truncates, two clarifies, and three probably chops the entire problem down to kindling. Phew!
But we love an option. We love keeping all the cards on the table.
Which means we love washing around. Except we don’t. We hate it.
It isn’t that we like options, it’s that we’re philosophically averse to making uncomfortable decisions.
Which is a choice.
So choose the alternative. Make the decisions, cut the branches, get on with it and fix things if you made a mistake.
Skippy strategy: Set your philosophy to make choices and decisions.
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