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detaching

Published 19 days ago • 1 min read

Commit yourself to detaching because attempts to control outcomes will cause you suffering.

Actions belong to you.
Outcomes don't.

You can do everything right and still lose the sale.

Learn to direct your attention to what you control.
Doing so is like a superpower in a world of quotas, leaderboards, and President Clubs

Having fun and enjoying the process is far more important than winning.

Josh Braun

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