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Oliver Tipton
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i have significantly improved my overthinking in recent years and it didn’t come from turning my brain off it came from acting with less time between learning new information and making a decision and often we know the right action for us very, very early on. it’s simply a question of getting out of your own way and acting with purpose so what might feel like it’s impulsive, is actually probably an appropriate amount of time spent pondering most decisions are reversible and rarely set in stone
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it’s always a Pareto of risk/reward & scenario planning also as you said, simply accepting most things are not largely meaningful in the end
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absolutely. I’ve also noticed there is a negligible gain from thinking through every risk reward in a decision vs vibing.
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