Two things that seem simultaneously true to me:
Thinking about and intellectualizing your plans is a trap, breeds phantasy and no followup.
Getting to the point where you carry out plans that you are not currently capable of is ephemeral and not always about deliverables.
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I have lots of things that I "just" have to do, but in between there is a wilderness of freeing up and channeling rogue energy and attention.
Actually exploring this wilderness is different than just waving a hand apathetically and saying "ah, but the journey is long", though.
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the only ways I have ever accomplished anything are 1. By slowly chipping away at them daily over the course of years, 2. Furiously completing them in a week while procrastinating on 1
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