From Me
I notice when traffic is bad, not when it’s good.
My regrets in life revolve around my anger and frustration.
Frustration brings choices - I can be complicit, complaining, complacent, or correcting.
At a minimum, I can change my perspective, which requires slowing down and asking some questions. What matters? Am I helping or hurting? What am I missing?
From Someone Else
Allow yourself the uncomfortable luxury of changing your mind.
Maria Popova,
Steve Jobs is famous for many things. The iPhone, his temper, and the way he could bend reality to his thinking. Or at least that is what seemed to happen when you were around him.
Despite his large ego, he didn’t let it get in the way of the right answer. If your argument was sound, he would not hesitate to change his mind regardless of how strong he had previously made his case.
Focus on the right way, not your way.
Take care,