Tag: long-term thinking
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Why you should question every long-term strategy
Long-term strategies feel responsible, but they often hide assumptions that age badly. Why regular skepticism beats blind commitment to any plan.
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Maintenance is often overlooked
Homes, cars, bodies, and software all degrade quietly without maintenance. The cheapest fix is the one done before failure, but nobody markets it that way.
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Short-Term Benefits Don’t Equal Long-Term Results
Quick wins are seductive but misleading. Here’s why early gains in fitness, finance, and habits often fade — and what predicts results that actually compound.
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Why Consistency Beats Intensity
Intense bursts feel productive but rarely compound. Consistent small efforts quietly outperform them across fitness, savings, writing, and almost everything else.