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In this episode, Carl continues exploring the idea that the market for feeling productive is far larger than the market for actually doing the work. Reflecting on years of watching people chase tactics, hacks, and maps, he points to Seth Godin as a consistent voice who refuses to confuse tools with craft. Morning routines, specific pens, productivity systems—these are downstream artifacts, not the cause of meaningful work. The real shift isn’t finding the perfect map; it’s cultivating the courage to draw your own.
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In this episode, Carl continues exploring the idea that the market for feeling productive is far larger than the market for actually doing the work. Reflecting on years of watching people chase tactics, hacks, and maps, he points to Seth Godin as a consistent voice who refuses to confuse tools with craft. Morning routines, specific pens, productivity systems—these are downstream artifacts, not the cause of meaningful work. The real shift isn’t finding the perfect map; it’s cultivating the courage to draw your own.
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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