Long Term Thinking Isn't Slow Moving

I talk a lot of thinking long term. It’s important and the inability to do so is why people have the relationships with health and fitness that they do. They can’t see one, five or ten years into the future to see how small daily actions impact the long run. 

James Clear posted this on Instagram yesterday:

“The paradox of life is that the greatest returns come In the long-term, but opportunity cost of moving slowly is huge.

Long term thinking is not slow acting.

Act fast on things that compound. Never let a day pass without doing something that will benefit you a decade from now.”

These small decisions we make everyday impact us years in the future. It’s about making small tweaks each day over a long period of time. What are you going to do today that will help your future self?

Justin Miner

@justinminergain

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