“The mind unlearns with difficulty what it has long learned.”
– Lucius Annaeus Seneca, “Seneca The Younger” (4 BC – 65 AD)
Do we ever “decide” to make something more difficult than it needs to be?
Is it habit? Or is it conscious decision?
In either case, isn’t it just a conscious decision to change?
If something is hard, let’s make sure it’s not because we’re deciding to make it that way.
Making a difference means finding the simplicity where others find complexity. It means finding the easiest way to get through the most difficult issues. It means not being part of the problem.
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