Posts Tagged ‘planning’

How to lose a discussion

November 30th, 2009

Inspired by this post on Seth’s blog related about how to lose an argument online, I want to share with you my own perspective about how to lose in a discussion generally.

In my own perspective there are two big things that are stopping the dialogue and make you get lost into the discussion:

1. Bring the past into the discussion.

What would you possible expect from the other when you bring the past into the discussion? You need to be aware that the past happened and cannot be changed. So just adding it to the discussion, it is just an argument that you want to be right, no matter of the costs. Cause the person in front of you cannot do anything about the past. The only answers you expect from him/her are: excuses and blames. And none of this could help in any way to improve the discussion or to take a further action.

So put yourself this question: What am I expecting when I bring the past into this discussion? If you want to learn something from it and analyze it, then can be ok. But do you really want to do this?
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Don’t plan the future, do it now

September 8th, 2009

We as human, have the tendency to want to know the future.

And as we don’t have this special ability to see how future looks (and thanks God we don’t have it), we are trying to plan the future.

It is good to have a clear goal and a vision about where you are and where you want to go and how to do it, but pay attention not to spend too much time on planning the future.

Notice each time you get disappointed that your plans didn’t worked. But you know what happens if you remain in this state? You miss opportunities :)

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