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Doing More v Getting More Done v Favorable Outcome
Why everything you think you know about hard work, the grind and getting shit done is probably wrong.
Velocity vs Speed.
Easiest example:
Think of a complex system with dyamic complexities, meaning if the number of cars doubles the travel time deosnt double, it might 10x
Thats a nonlinear/dynamic complexity.
So...
If we both leave an apartment in New York City and we both want to get to the other side of town its very realistic that:
- The shortest distance (in miles)
- The path that allows the highest speed (in mph)
and
- the route that has the shortest overall travel time
Are three very different paths.
What you thinking about is the second.
Basically "how can i keep the speedometer reading as high as possible"
Which is very different than "What is the fastest, most efficient way to the destination"
Doing More v Getting More Done v Favorable Outcome
Why everything you think you know about hard work, the grind and getting shit done is probably wrong.
Velocity vs Speed.
Easiest example:
Think of a complex system with dyamic complexities, meaning if the number of cars doubles the travel time deosnt double, it might 10x
Thats a nonlinear/dynamic complexity.
So...
If we both leave an apartment in New York City and we both want to get to the other side of town its very realistic that:
- The shortest distance (in miles)
- The path that allows the highest speed (in mph)
and
- the route that has the shortest overall travel time
Are three very different paths.
What you thinking about is the second.
Basically "how can i keep the speedometer reading as high as possible"
Which is very different than "What is the fastest, most efficient way to the destination"