You Have To Know Where You’re Going | No Blame, Just Focus
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The Daily Stoic
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Aug 04, 2023
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00:09:07

We know we want to go somewhere. We want to do something. We want to be successful. We want to win. We know we want to start something–a company, a creative project, a movement.

Or perhaps we want justice, we want someone to make things right, we want to change and grow. We want to prove people wrong about us. We want to be happy.

But what exactly? How? What does that success actually look like? What is this happiness we speak of? Well there, we have a lot less clarity.

Law 29 of The 48 Laws of Power is: Plan All The Way To The End.

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And with today's Daily Stoic reading, Ryan shares why it can be life-changing for you to eradicate blame from your mindset.

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