This is fascinating to think about, Jack. You mentioned fear of failure as reasons why we may hold onto something for too long. I think emotional attachment is another.
Meanwhile the deer just shed and move on. It makes you wonder what the right balance is. I’m sure you’ve thought about it and appreciate this post.
Absolutely. There’s a raw simplicity that comes with many natural processes. As humans, we can take notes and try to emulate, but I doubt we’ll ever be able to be as cool and steadfast about the decisions that are out of our hands.
This is fascinating to think about, Jack. You mentioned fear of failure as reasons why we may hold onto something for too long. I think emotional attachment is another.
Meanwhile the deer just shed and move on. It makes you wonder what the right balance is. I’m sure you’ve thought about it and appreciate this post.
Absolutely. There’s a raw simplicity that comes with many natural processes. As humans, we can take notes and try to emulate, but I doubt we’ll ever be able to be as cool and steadfast about the decisions that are out of our hands.