I need to stop being surprised at how many problems can be solved with clarity alone.
Note to Scott: a problem only counts as solved when it's actually gone.
a problem only counts as solved when it's actually gone.
And there are a surprising number of problems that disappear once you have clarity, i.e., they are no longer a problem, even if you haven't done anything yet. They become, at most, minor goals or subgoals, or cease to be cognifively relevant because the actual action needed -- if indeed there is any -- can be done on autopilot.
IOW, a huge number of "problems" are merely situations mistakenly labeled as problems, or where the entire substance of the problem is actually internal to the per...
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