The goal of satisficing is to spend only the…

The goal of satisficing is to spend only the time and energy necessary to find something that is good enough. It is important to note that satisficing only works for situations where the potential for harm is very limited.

— from Fuel (Energy)

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Spend the mental tank on purpose. Attention is the single most essential mental resource you have — it decides what you even notice, and your brain processes everything at a real cost, so automate the small, repeated decisions to save the fuel for the ones that matter. In most choices the goal is not the perfect answer but a good-enough one — spend only the energy the decision truly warrants — and let well-built habits run themselves, since a little useful mindlessness frees the mind's scarce fuel for what truly needs it. Vent the emotional tank, don't bottle it. An engine that cannot release its heat overheats and seizes — and so it is with the core emotions; they are meant to be felt and discharged, not stored. — Fuel (Energy)

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