One step deeper into the maze—why fight it? Why bother to remember that this is currently necessary to meet our immediate goals, but also contradicts our overall preferences?
(note: I generally agree, just giving a counterpoint. I think the key is that letting-go is temporary. You can accept it and move on, but you should have a trigger or date to re-examine the grudge and determine if it’s time to do something about it.)
One step deeper into the maze—why fight it? Why bother to remember that this is currently necessary to meet our immediate goals, but also contradicts our overall preferences?
(note: I generally agree, just giving a counterpoint. I think the key is that letting-go is temporary. You can accept it and move on, but you should have a trigger or date to re-examine the grudge and determine if it’s time to do something about it.)