Loved Tim Urban's post. You're right - eerily similar!
Choosing abundance-led decision-making is, simply put, to think about the world as having an endless stream of possibilities and opportunities. It actively goes against the notion of a dog-eat-dog world in which competition means that another person needs to lose for me to win.
Great article, Yashmi.
Read something super similar by Tim Urban recently: https://waitbutwhy.com/2014/06/taming-mammoth-let-peoples-opinions-run-life.html
Also, can you elaborate more about: making decision from a space of abundance? What would such scenarios look like?
Loved Tim Urban's post. You're right - eerily similar!
Choosing abundance-led decision-making is, simply put, to think about the world as having an endless stream of possibilities and opportunities. It actively goes against the notion of a dog-eat-dog world in which competition means that another person needs to lose for me to win.
Here's a great post about the scarcity mindset - https://neckar.substack.com/p/the-scarcity-struggle
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