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    Standard Directive 011: Don't Care About Any of That

    enOctober 16, 2023

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    • Focus on the action, ignore the obstaclesDon't let potential obstacles hinder progress, sometimes it's best to just take action and move forward.

      Sometimes it's important to focus on the action rather than the potential obstacles. This idea, coined by BTF Tony, encourages us to ignore the reasons why something might be difficult and instead just execute. It's easy to get bogged down in the details and possibilities, but sometimes the best approach is to simply move forward. This doesn't mean being careless or ignoring potential issues, but rather recognizing that not every decision requires extensive planning and consideration. By acknowledging that "I don't care about any of that," we can free ourselves from analysis paralysis and make progress. This mindset is particularly useful for small, low-risk tasks, where overthinking can hinder progress rather than help. So, the next time you find yourself overthinking a seemingly insignificant decision, consider adopting this attitude and just go for it.

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