Systems not goals ...
Scott Adams discusses building systems in detail in his book ‘How to fail at almost everything and still win big’
So what is the difference between a system and a goal. The goals are future states that we aspire mono-maniacally, while systems are our daily habits that we do to ensure that we are moving forward.
As pointed out by Scott Adams, one can easily confuse or interchange these two but the gist is that one should build a daily routine and stick to it. While goals are important to motivate but its more important to consistently work so as to move forward. The daily routine could be built around (not limited) to the following key factors.
- What makes me happy?
- What can I do on a repeat without being frustrated?
- What can help me learn more skills?
- What can give freedom to invest more into my family relationships and possibly contribute to society?
If one is able to build a system then it will be sustainable and progress is guaranteed. Also it comes with the fail safe mechanism of ability to pivot whenever needed.
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