We make lots of decisions every day; some good, some bad. It’s about hit rate and, more importantly, it’s about actually making tough decisions, not procrastinating.
Indeed, the business haiku that Esther Dyson puts at the bottom of every email she sends is “Always make new mistakes!”, which is great advice - providing you take care to adhere to the subtext and not the literal meaning, of course.
And if you’re lucky, once in a while you get to make interesting decisions or mistakes about your own life. I’ll let you know if it was a mistake, but my plan kinda hinges on it not being. We’ll see.
PS. Thank-you to Dennis Howlett for the nice words.
Indeed, the business haiku that Esther Dyson puts at the bottom of every email she sends is “Always make new mistakes!”, which is great advice - providing you take care to adhere to the subtext and not the literal meaning, of course.
And if you’re lucky, once in a while you get to make interesting decisions or mistakes about your own life. I’ll let you know if it was a mistake, but my plan kinda hinges on it not being. We’ll see.
PS. Thank-you to Dennis Howlett for the nice words.