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Carl challenges the conventional approach to planning with the idea that "all plans are wrong, but some are useful." Inspired by George Box's famous quote, Carl extends this concept to financial, business, and life plans. He emphasizes the importance of focusing on the usefulness of plans rather than their accuracy, fostering a mindset of curiosity, resilience, and adaptability. There is grace in accepting the complexity and uncertainty of planning! Carl says this perspective can lead to more sustainable and meaningful outcomes.
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Carl challenges the conventional approach to planning with the idea that "all plans are wrong, but some are useful." Inspired by George Box's famous quote, Carl extends this concept to financial, business, and life plans. He emphasizes the importance of focusing on the usefulness of plans rather than their accuracy, fostering a mindset of curiosity, resilience, and adaptability. There is grace in accepting the complexity and uncertainty of planning! Carl says this perspective can lead to more sustainable and meaningful outcomes.

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