The beauty of action. . .
from Execupundit:
"Lengthy analysis can be a clever disguise for procrastination. It can delay action to the point where action is no longer possible.
We are sensitive to this with big projects, having been warned of 'paralysis by analysis,' and yet, when our guard is down, a similar hesitation may sabotage minor projects.
How do we combat this? By not making a big deal out of what should be a minor decision. By daring to be wrong, we can subdue any worries about what others may think and avoid slipping into the warm bath of analysis; a bath that leads to inaction."
Go, go, go.
"Lengthy analysis can be a clever disguise for procrastination. It can delay action to the point where action is no longer possible.
We are sensitive to this with big projects, having been warned of 'paralysis by analysis,' and yet, when our guard is down, a similar hesitation may sabotage minor projects.
How do we combat this? By not making a big deal out of what should be a minor decision. By daring to be wrong, we can subdue any worries about what others may think and avoid slipping into the warm bath of analysis; a bath that leads to inaction."
Go, go, go.



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