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paodealho | 18 days ago

And on that same sentence:

> but in today’s world but in today’s world where the world changes every month, it’s best to be ahead.

Could I be the one getting ahead of him if I skip next month and plan for <next month>+1 world changes?

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gaigalas|18 days ago

Damn, if the future is so uncertain that it changes at every month, maybe I don't even want to be ahead!

I would want to use the anxious low ranking pioneers as scouts that face all the risks while I have more freedom to change course once the winds are more favorable.

brycewray|17 days ago

One of the smartest people for whom I ever worked was fond of saying about such situations that “you almost never want to be the first one up the beach.” I saw him get that right over and over again.