54 week ago — 3 min read
As individuals, we all naturally respond to the urgent and important at the expense of anything relevant but gradual. It is similar to the metaphor of the frog, which, when placed in boiling water, will jump out immediately because of heat. However, if put in normal water heated very slowly, the frog does not perceive the danger and enjoys the warmth. Gradually, as the warmth turns into heat, it becomes disoriented, unable to jump out. Eventually, it boils to death.
We notice and respond to urgent, immediate, and abrupt things because we understand the implications. Unfortunately, we are often not alert enough to notice the gradual, leading to issues.
It’s similar in our day-to-day lives.
We notice and respond to urgent, immediate, and abrupt things because we understand the implications. Unfortunately, we are often not alert enough to notice the gradual, leading to issues.
Developing the ability to notice gradual changes is essential. It helps you invest in small, consistent, good habits that will gradually yield future benefits. It also enables you to avoid the pitfalls of small but bad habits that can gradually push you down a path of regret.
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