Yogi Berra Already Told You What to Do at the Fork
"When you come to a fork in the road, take it." It sounds like nonsense until you realize it's the only actually useful advice anyone has ever given about decision paralysis.
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Essays from the road. Old wisdom in plain words. A framework called The Handprint for leaving your mark on the places that leave one on you.
"When you come to a fork in the road, take it." It sounds like nonsense until you realize it's the only actually useful advice anyone has ever given about decision paralysis.
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Kurt Vonnegut wrote a wedding toast disguised as a eulogy for newborns: welcome to Earth, it's round and wet and crowded, you've got about a hundred years, and there's only one rule he knows of.
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A Nobel Prize winner spent a chunk of his career learning to play the bongos, crack safes, and draw nude models, mostly because he refused to do the thing everyone else does, which is wait for permission to be curious.
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