where does my mind wander?
Page 115 where does my mind wander? What do I really care about? What matters most to me? How do I enjoy spending my time? And then contrast what do I find? Absolutely unbearable? If you Find it hard to answer these questions try recalling your teen years the stage of life at which vocational interests commonly sprout.
— from The Flight Plan (Purpose/Wisdom/Risk)
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What do you keep circling back to, what genuinely matters to you? One useful map sets your purpose at the meeting point of four things — what you love, what you are good at, what the world needs, and what you can be paid for. Another is simply to ask "why" of your work five times in a row until you hit the real reason underneath it. […] Draft a one-line destination. Put it where the four circles meet — what you love, what you are good at, what the world needs, what you can be paid for — and pressure-test it by asking "why" until you reach bedrock. Watch where your free attention already goes for the clue. Write it down and tie it to something larger than yourself. A vision belongs on paper and in the open, shared with the people who will help you fly it; let it become your constitution, anchored to the values you would not trade. — The Flight Plan (Purpose/Wisdom/Risk)
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