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I have been, I am just noticing, making myself miserable. What got me out of that direction down to desperation, ultimately, a Carlos Castaneda quote: The trick is in what one emphasizes. We either make ourselves miserable, or we make ourselves happy. The amount of work is the same But, not so obviously, Carlos Castaneda is suggesting that you practice positive thinking, which is a thoughtless practice. So what can you do? First, I need to get, again, that there is never anything wrong in reality. So if I notice something that makes me miserable, feel bad, etc. I have some words coupled with...
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info_outlineThe difference between strategy and tactic
strategy: long term, many steps, towards a distant goal
tactic is a step that without a strategy goes nowhere
if you don't determine where you are and where you want to go, you will only have tactics... short sighted actions that feel good but don't gel into an overarching strategy
The sticky point is, surprisingly, having to bring clarity to the starting point. Why?
Because of your base context that is always there: there is something wrong here... with you, with them, with it.
so you don't want to look at that... you just want to fix what feels wrong.
even if you can move, it will bite you in the ass