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Daily Reads (Livestream Experiment Day 79) - Selling or investing regrets, fake meaning, real action

Articles and more through the Poetry Filter—for personal innovation.

Day 79:

Discussing regrets in timing and imaginary meaning...

Plus, an example of cutting out fake problems and replacing them with real purpose.

Articles Discussed

Excellent perspective. The article uses business as the context (with a lot of wisdom). And it delivers gold on the topic of regrets.

The Other Side of Fear
Selling a Business or Investment (Regrets)
This is a conversation you almost never see discussed. You only hear about the big winners. “I started a company in my garage and then went public. I’m a billionaire!” There’s more to it than that. Here’s what I’ve seen along the way…
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You can still enjoy video games (in moderation), but you need purpose and meaning in real life.

Playing too many games is a regret of mine from years past. You logically know it’s not real, but emotionally—you’re body thinks it is (and can get addicted).

“Feeling empty after finishing a video game? Researchers say post-game depression is a real phenomenon”


It seems medically induced comas are not the same as the real thing... And your mind responds to the “dreams” you have, very differently.

“I lived an entire life while I was in a coma and even gave birth to triplets... I was devastated that none of it was real”


Notice that the CEO didn’t eliminate the HR department, he just eliminated the imaginary meaning creating fake problems, and restored it to it’s needed purpose.

You can do the same in your life.

“CEO Saves His Failing Company By Firing Entire HR Department”


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