I am doing it again.
“If I do it,” I tell myself; there is comfort in a plan B. I know myself now, or at least, a bit more than I did the first time.
And what I’ve learned is that I am the kind of person that needs to understand there is a way out before she goes in. So that whatever I do is a choice. It minimizes my natural tendency to want to bolt. After years of trying to fix me, I’ve finally just embraced this idiosyncrasy, and so far, this strategy seems to work….
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Simple, clear purpose and principles give rise to complex and intelligent behavior. Complex rules and regulations give rise to simple and stupid behavior. – Dee Hock
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