I got used to things going pretty well, going well enough. It was a matter of standing on a steady stone, moving to one higher or broader when the opportunity presented.
I told myself to appreciate them as platforms, thinking of these situations as being good places to be. I learned at the beginning that not to decide is to decide and not to do is to do.
I’ve made some observations that may have some value, but mostly I’ve read the words of others. Let’s see if I’ve gotten it right.
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Author: James Vornov
I'm an MD, PhD Neurologist who left a successful academic career on the Faculty of The Johns Hopkins Medical School to develop new treatments in Biotech and Pharma. I became fascinated with how people actually make decisions based on the science of decision theory and emerging understanding of how the brain works to make decisions. My passion now is this deep explanation of what has been the realm of philosophy, psychology and self help but is now understood as brain function. By understanding our brains, I believe we can become happier, more successful people.
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