The Wanting and The Doing

Is there anything I “want” to share today?

Do I “need” to publish consistently for it to be worth it?

Am I spending “enough” time on my projects?

I’d “like” to have a solid workflow to take an idea from Draft to Delivered.

If I had that, I’d post more.

I’d have more.

And I’d lose more.

That kind of workflow doesn’t appear by accident.

Deliberate attention develops that outcome.

So perhaps I don’t “want” to be growing an audience yet?

Perhaps I don’t crave this future that “badly”?

If I did, I wouldn’t be writing about wanting it — I'd be doing it.

This must mean that, Today, there’s something else I want more.

I could have anything, but I can’t have it all.

I can only get what I’m willing to trade for it.

Figure debating between four paths with the caption "Wanting is easy. Choosing accepts the trade-off."

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