You’ve got one second to think. The stakes are high. No room for error.
Got many options? You’re lucky if you have one, and it’s not forced on you.
Now imagine your goal is fifty years away. You’re free to make a thousand mistakes, as long as they’re not fatal. You can slow down, wait, even step back. There’s time, so there’s space to maneuver.
Best of all, any obstacle can turn to your advantage. If you don’t rush or panic, problems point to solutions themselves.
A long horizon pulls you by the scruff from the swamp.
So, your worst move is to shorten that horizon. To make big decisions in a hurry. To waste your time reserve on nonsense. To fall for others’ manipulations: “No time! This is your only shot! Agree now!”
Your task is always the same — create time and space out of nothing.
To cut stress and anxiety in your own way.
To ground yourself, shifting from mind to body.
To pause and sit with the emptiness inside.
To set a priority and hold the signal despite the noise.
To say “No!” to everything and everyone, even family, for a while.
To recall a further, more vital goal.
To sacrifice what’s here now for what’s truly valuable later.
What’s your favorite way to stretch your horizon?
Sincerely yours,
-Alexander
About me:
As a business therapist, I help tech founders quickly solve dilemmas at the intersection of business and personality, and boost company value as a result.
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