I don’t play chess, but it occurs to me that what you’re talking about sounds like applying greedy algorithms to life. And I realized recently that that’s what I do.
At any given moment, take the action that is the biggest possible step towards your goal.
For example:
You’re trying to cut expenses. The first step you make is to cut your biggest optional expense. (Analogously: first deal with your biggest time sink, your biggest worry.) A lot of people start with the little details or worry about constructing a perfect long-term plan; my instinct is always to do the biggest step in the right direction that’s possible right now.
I don’t play chess, but it occurs to me that what you’re talking about sounds like applying greedy algorithms to life. And I realized recently that that’s what I do. At any given moment, take the action that is the biggest possible step towards your goal.
For example: You’re trying to cut expenses. The first step you make is to cut your biggest optional expense. (Analogously: first deal with your biggest time sink, your biggest worry.) A lot of people start with the little details or worry about constructing a perfect long-term plan; my instinct is always to do the biggest step in the right direction that’s possible right now.