Absolutely, I think doing things more quickly and cleanly than demanded is also (and perhaps the correct) a form of succeeding with abandon. I was referring to the many situations where you’re stuck in an activity anyway after the “outcome” is already clear (e.g. a won game). Making the most of these situations is helpful.
Absolutely, I think doing things more quickly and cleanly than demanded is also (and perhaps the correct) a form of succeeding with abandon. I was referring to the many situations where you’re stuck in an activity anyway after the “outcome” is already clear (e.g. a won game). Making the most of these situations is helpful.