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Messy Room Example

The goal may be to have your room clean, but if you only do it when you have a burst of motivation to do so, this will only result in your room eventually becoming messy again. This is due to the fact that you did not focus on setting a good system to keep your room clean but only set the goal when motivation hit.

This chapter highlights the importance of understanding not to change the result/goal, but to change the systems and to not withhold your satisfaction/happiness because the real life goal isn’t being achieved exactly how you envisioned but instead enjoy the journey of building it.

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