To begin with the end in mind simply means that in everything that you commit to doing, your feelings should be secondary to your values.
Making this choice to have more value-based than feeling-based decisions incorporated into your everyday life would lead to an overall sense of fulfillment.
Cover explained that, when we act based on our feelings, we mostly act impulsively, which sometimes causes us to make decisions that we would later regret or that are not in line with our principles or goals.
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