Been quite bugged about it. This guy mention the above phrase a month back. That more often than not, we're held back by the probability of things instead at looking at the possibilites of things.
There's much truth in it. It is easier to entertain the probability than the possibility. Probability is more quantative, success rates are more define compare to possibilities which at times can seem quite infinite and thus prove too much more a challgenge than one can handle.
The though of constantly chasing after possibilities does seem quite an arduous task as well. To rara yourself up daily to go chasing down the hurdles to get to possibility. Its sweet success in the end no doubt but i do wonder as well if the cost, which often is unmeasurable, is worth it?
footnote: read an article on how the most career successful CEOs of fortune 500 normally have dysfunctional families. Oppertunity cost.
Monday, January 5, 2009
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