08 May 2012

From value to money

In this article: We do things to get results -- all action is for the purpose of achieving some objective.

How, what and why we do, affects both the quality and quantity of the results we get. We can't control the results; there are simply too many variables, to many external influences and internal unknown, conflicting and unmastered psychological impulses.

Ironically, more often than not, the results we're trying so hard to achieve are not the results that we really want or need, just the ones we mistakenly assumed would fill some void or desire.

It's twofold -- develop a better understanding on the how, what and why we do what we do. This inevitably means getting a handle on the psychological processes and motivations which drive our behaviour. And carefully reflect on why and what it is that we really want.

In a world that's moving faster, it allows us to do more with the same, or drown because of the same in more.

Focus and effectiveness of behaviour meets clarity of meaningful [relevant] objectives.

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