Another layer: people think the problem is "taking the easy path." That's not the problem! The problem is not *fully defining any desires* that don't already have a well-trodden path to their satisfying condition, never allowing them enough weight to fall out of the cloudshttps://twitter.com/webdevMason/status/1006181402944028673 …
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Choosing a destination as a means of setting shorter term priorities is a bad idea. It makes it hard to discover your mistake until you're dead. Hash out what you want NOW—much rarer & harder than it sounds—and think about the long term as one of many ways of criticising that.
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The way I'm thinking about these terms: > desire — what you think you want > destination — set of conditions that you think will satisfy your desires (many could be feasible) > path — the actions that you think will move you closer to your destination
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Figuring out what you want is tough when taking actions changes your mind and you can't predict how!
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