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The world you want requires inputs you don't
There is a huge problem when it comes to "changing the system":When you go deep and help people reframe the paradigms, myths and worldviews at the core of a system, it's often too abstract and people ask for real-world examples of alternative worldviews. When you give people examples of alternative ways of doing things, they often ask for more... See more
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Achieving a goal only changes your life for the moment. That’s the counterintuitive thing about improvement. We think we need to change our results, but the results are not the problem. What we really need to change are the systems that cause those results. When you solve problems at the results level, you only solve them temporarily. In order to... See more
James Clear • Forget About Setting Goals. Focus on This Instead.
You can’t add your way to a different trajectory if the underlying system is still optimized for the life you’re trying to leave behind.