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In this episode, Carl wraps up his series on "Unknowing, Being Uncertain, and Slowing Down" with a thought-provoking conversation inspired by a friend deeply involved in design, architecture, and entrepreneurship. Over tacos, they discuss the pressure to act quickly when faced with uncertainty and how rushing often leads to mistakes. Carl reflects on his friend's statement that "all the major mistakes I've made were a result of rushing," prompting a deeper exploration of the importance of patience and embracing the unknown.
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In this episode, Carl wraps up his series on "Unknowing, Being Uncertain, and Slowing Down" with a thought-provoking conversation inspired by a friend deeply involved in design, architecture, and entrepreneurship. Over tacos, they discuss the pressure to act quickly when faced with uncertainty and how rushing often leads to mistakes. Carl reflects on his friend's statement that "all the major mistakes I've made were a result of rushing," prompting a deeper exploration of the importance of patience and embracing the unknown.
Want more from Carl? Get the shortest, most impactful weekly email on the web! Sign up for the Weekly Letter from Certified Financial Planner™ and New York Times columnist Carl Richards here: https://behaviorgap.com/

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