Types of Actions
"It is all about action."- Anonymous
I believe that actions come in two flavors: Active and Passive. Let us define each type.
Passive actions are the ones that make you feel good. Reading a new book is a passive action. You are learning something good and maybe even changing you way of thinking. So in a sense passive actions are no different than thinking. It makes you feel good to be doing it.
Active actions produce a fruit. That is the bid difference. You can not produce a fruit by passive actions. Actions must be taken in order for something to be produced.
So we should only take active actions? Not quite! I believe that we should spend 20% of our time in passive actions where we learn new ideas, skills, techniques, etc. But once that phase is done you must leap forward and execute the actions in order to move you forward.
80% passive followed by 20% active would not work as well. It might not be enough fruit that is produced and you might give up on the execution.
Today's question is:
"Do you use a 80/20 passive active mix?"
"It is all about action."- Anonymous
I believe that actions come in two flavors: Active and Passive. Let us define each type.
Passive actions are the ones that make you feel good. Reading a new book is a passive action. You are learning something good and maybe even changing you way of thinking. So in a sense passive actions are no different than thinking. It makes you feel good to be doing it.
Active actions produce a fruit. That is the bid difference. You can not produce a fruit by passive actions. Actions must be taken in order for something to be produced.
So we should only take active actions? Not quite! I believe that we should spend 20% of our time in passive actions where we learn new ideas, skills, techniques, etc. But once that phase is done you must leap forward and execute the actions in order to move you forward.
80% passive followed by 20% active would not work as well. It might not be enough fruit that is produced and you might give up on the execution.
Today's question is:
"Do you use a 80/20 passive active mix?"
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