
Being stuck is reasonable

When you’re stuck, it’s usually because you’re heading in the wrong direction, you’re taking the wrong path, or you’re running out of fuel.
Adam Grant • Hidden Potential
“It’s the everlasting switching that’s the dangerous thing, not what they choose — while others actually build a life in which things gain meaning and significance, this is not true for the restless.” writes Sheila Heti in How should a person be. She continues with “The antidote — to build on things they have begun and not abandon their plans as so... See more
Emily Kuret • The Case for Intellectual Loneliness
But you’re in too deep to turn back, and there’s no sign of light at the end of the tunnel. How did this happen?
Liam Veitch • Stop Thinking Like a Freelancer
A traffic jam is often the first sign that some strategy is reaching its expiration date. Early on, a successful strategy has few proponents because the strategy isn't successful yet . There are few people on the highway because there is no way to know yet whether that highway is going to get you where you want to go.
But as it becomes more apparent... See more
But as it becomes more apparent... See more