Ways to distinguish yourself #170 - Stop using prime time for questions of wonder
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I think there are some questions for which it is hard to find “good enough” answers. These, for me, are questions to wonder about. I am not suggesting that you should not think about them (if those areas are of your interest) or avoid them. You do what you choose to do based on your priorities in your life. My only advice is that if you are getting carried away by these questions during your prime time, please be aware that you are knowingly engaging in this activity.
Here are some sample questions:
2. How was the universe born?
3. What is success?
4. Is there life after death? (an oxymoron there)
5. What could have been different in <<pick something way back in history>>?
6. What would I have done differently if I were the <<president or choose some power position of that order>>?
7. How could I have solve the <<choose a long running global problem>>?
You get the idea and I am sure you have your own favorite questions in this category. If life is a software there is only one version of it for every one of us. You get tweak it here and there but there is no version 2.0 at least in this incarnation. Since nobody really knows what questions are running in your mind all the time, you can be the only judge and decision maker on which questions you decide to find answers to.
Good luck!








Raj,
Thanks,
I got this
Praveen
Thanks Praveen. I think the timing of this post may seem like I wrote it intentionally but it’s not. I schedule the “Ways to Distinguish Yourself” series way in advance.
Send me a note offline with your contact details when you have a moment.
But thanks for noticing this and taking this in the right spirit
Best,
Raj
Raj,
You are too good. You can get these deeper realisation.
I will do send details as you need.
Thanks,
Praveen
Rajesh, Thanks for this post. I have visited this trap several times in the past. This post has enabled me to be watchful about my thought process.