fourhourworkweek.com— Is it better to have the best outcome but be less satisfied, or have an acceptable outcome and be satisfied?
Feb 6, 2008View in Crawl 4
Here's another idea, allocate some of the time you're saving by all this super-decision-making to editing your articles. Actually, what would be even better to not waste seconds/minutes/hours/days would be to do it right the first time.
This is golden for anyone who already understands the premise or has faced the dwindling amount of maximum attention one person can expend in a day! ulfy you missed the point. He gave less specific suggestions because the whole point to the article was "Use this approach in the best way that works for you!" Great read for that alone!
brittanylionFeb 7, 2008
Having the best outcome ALL of the time gets boring, some people need a little spice.
fatfattymcfatFeb 7, 2008
Does the design on this guy's header bother the s**t out of anyone else?
systemghostFeb 8, 2008
Here's another idea, allocate some of the time you're saving by all this super-decision-making to editing your articles. Actually, what would be even better to not waste seconds/minutes/hours/days would be to do it right the first time.
ulfy01Feb 8, 2008
Yet another one of those vague, bulls**t, goddamn feel-good articles.
ricdesanFeb 8, 2008
This is golden for anyone who already understands the premise or has faced the dwindling amount of maximum attention one person can expend in a day! ulfy you missed the point. He gave less specific suggestions because the whole point to the article was "Use this approach in the best way that works for you!" Great read for that alone!