Or, using another paradigm, 'No plan survives first contact with the enemy.'
--Bob
> On Jun 16, 2017, at 5:02 AM, Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> On 6/15/2017 3:33 AM, Wayne Harridge wrote:
>> Yeah, "the best laid plans of mice and men, etc.", no point trying to
>> overanalyse/overplan, just live in the present and do what works for you
>> now.
>
> Looking back at about 70 years of memories, largely at least partly faulty, I
> imagine, I'd go further.
>
> Another problem with analysis/planning for the future is failure of
> imagination. We're good at imagining the bad things that might happen. It's
> been my experience that I am not good at imagining the wonderful things that
> await. When I do imaging/fantasize about "great" futures, it always seems to
> focus on things that don't really bring happiness.
>
> Man plans, God laughs. The good side is that the plans will turn corners
> anyway. :-)
>
> Pollyanna Moose
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