Not exact matches
Perhaps most important, we need to keep an eye on the bigger
picture — the future of our careers, our company's main objectives — and stop sweating the small
stuff, keeping both cheer - worthy successes and heartbreaking failures in
perspective.
Just sharing my
perspective ✌
pictured: Vin with his snacks of cuc, carrot, apple, strawberry, tangerine, dark chocolate and PB
stuffed medjool dates all in the @ecolunchbox stainless steel container (which is older than him!)
So we have like the big
picture perspective, so people don't forget what the root causal things that can't be ignored are, and then we'll also talk about you know, palliative things we can do on top of just the — the functional medicine principal
stuff to get even better results.
I don't keep track / archive most
stuff though: a) if it's related to an investment theme /
perspective, I find I retain the key points as I build up a much bigger
picture — I don't save, unless there's some obviously useful data / charts / graph I can refer back to, and b) any company or analysis I come across that seems any way interesting — I don't retain, since I would have to do my own analysis anyway, but I do record the company / ticker in a file I keep for further analysis or monitoring.