Monday, October 06, 2008

why plan

There is really no point in making detailed plans. Plans are made, preparation underway, and something cocks up, the plans go bonkers.

I suppose the important part here therefore is the ability to handle things when your original plans go haywire, which I'm so bad at.

So when you've something in mind, just get down to it. The detailed plans can come later as you slowly progress.

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