So, what's my great advice for today? Well, in the past I've said - don't make New Year's Resolutions - but that won't work, will it? So let's try it a little differently - make a list of things to stop doing. We don't really know what will work, but we know what's wrong.
Saturday, December 19, 2020
stopping new year's resolutions
The average person can get a recommendation about anything, from anyone, anywhere, at any time, for any reason. Do this! Eat that! Read this! But I'm realizing as I get older that such recommendations are often just another example of talk being cheap. I'm curious if the quality of advice in my life would improve if I limited recommendations to negative comments - don't do this! Don't eat that! Don't read this! People don't seem to know what they like, but they definitely know what they hate; it doesn't guarantee good advice, but it improves the odds.
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