Someone once described it as playing the infinite game -- you don't play to win, you play to keep playing the game. It's a difficult concept to buy into especially when the world around you is SO focused on winning. But in the long run, a much healthier state to be in!
Someone once described it as playing the infinite game -- you don't play to win, you play to keep playing the game. It's a difficult concept to buy into especially when the world around you is SO focused on winning. But in the long run, a much healthier state to be in!
This sounds like questions that in part are answered by George Leonard's book, Mastery. Well worth reading.
Wishlisted!
Once you get to the point where the answer to the last question is "yes", the rest kind of don't even matter