The Illusion of Urgency

Using the present moment as your compass

Sometimes, we feel paralyzed, as if we’re at an intersection where a decision must be made. But often, this sense of urgency is deceptive. Unless a choice must be made right now, we might just be projecting ourselves into a potential future that hasn’t happened yet.

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