Choice – The Meaning of Life

Have more and better choices. Make good decisions.

22
Feb
user Posted by Ian Coburn category Category: Colleagues/Peers, Inhibitors comments Comments (0)

 

Even the best of the best find themselves advising we ask ourselves the wrong questions. See the popular and quite good zen habits and Marty Nemko for examples. I was at a party a few weeks ago and a guy told me he was bored in his profession but he was good at it and it paid well. How many times have we heard that? “What are you good at” is a wrong question to ask and answer. Wrong questions lead to bad choices.

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