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Writer's pictureLenny Richardson

Make decisions as if the intended result were true




Whenever I try to make a decision lately, I look at it from the perspective of lack vs. abundance. I try to analyze why I make decisions or why I don’t make decisions. I ask myself, If I were rich, would I care about donating $10 or losing $50? If every girl wanted me and I didn’t have to work for them, would I care if I missed out on a few?


If I were popular or famous enough that everyone wanted to meet me or be a part of my social circle, would losing a few low to mid-level relationships mean much?


I think by framing things from this perspective, you get a clearer view of what you value and what you need to work on.



 

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