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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When people give this advice "what you want" is almost always "what kind of relationship you want to have with other people". Do you want to manager? Well then you should do this. Want to be a professor? Then you should do that.
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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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