Reading the one thing currently, thus far, I really like the book, it is helping me get back to the basics, and it's reminding me of things I need to do. The 80/20 rule, which is essentially a physics fact on human behavior, is fascinating. Kaplan found out that it's 87/13 on behavioral effects of a portfolio; I bet if they got more data from a larger pool, they'd find it go closer to the vastly studied 80/20, that's splitting hairs, though.
Back to the point, the one thing, and I really pondered that statement, instead of trying to accomplish xy and or z by the end of the day/year/decade the point I believe of the entire book is what's the ONE thing you will accomplish. Before starting the book, I wrote yesterday about purpose and intention, and the book is just another way of stating (much more elegantly than I am capable of) the same thing. Funny how worlds collide.
Focus and intention have continued to follow me through the holidays, however, my focus was on my being present, being there with my family being there with my taste buds, being there with my desires (way too many indulgent cookies and beverages) And I have no regrets until now,
(This was meant to be published 1/6/22 and I found it here today 5/23, therefore I'm just going to publish this where and what it was HA! And yes I have since finished "the one thing")
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