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A few weeks ago, I shared a piece on my Anti-To-Do List and the general merits of using inversion to improve your life.
The idea was straightforward:
I've gotten a lot of value from using inversion like this as a tool to provide clarity on my actions and avoid painful mistakes.
As the late Charlie Munger famously said, "All I want to know is where I'm going to die, so I'll never go there."
But a few readers replied with an interesting question:
Doesn't focusing on what you don't want make you more likely to get it?
This raises an important point that I've never addressed directly...
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A few weeks ago, I shared a piece on my Anti-To-Do List and the general merits of using inversion to improve your life.
The idea was straightforward:
I've gotten a lot of value from using inversion like this as a tool to provide clarity on my actions and avoid painful mistakes.
As the late Charlie Munger famously said, "All I want to know is where I'm going to die, so I'll never go there."
But a few readers replied with an interesting question:
Doesn't focusing on what you don't want make you more likely to get it?
This raises an important point that I've never addressed directly...
•••
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