Brandon Rohrer on Nostr: The most direct path is rarely the one that feels the fastest in the moment. The ...
The most direct path is rarely the one that feels the fastest in the moment.
The corollary to this is that “moving fast” usually means taking a less direct path and, ironically, taking longer to reach the goal.
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