"A perfection of means, and confusion of aims, seems to be our main problem"
- Albert Einstein
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Albert Einstein's quote speaks with the idea that our primary problem is that we typically focus excessive on the methods of attaining our objectives, instead of the goals themselves. We become so concentrated on the details of how to get something done that we forget why we are doing it in the very first location. This can lead to an absence of instructions and purpose, and can trigger us to end up being overloaded and baffled. We might wind up wasting time and energy on things that do not really matter, or that do not help us reach our goals. By concentrating on the goals and goals of our undertakings, instead of the means of attaining them, we can make sure that our efforts are directed towards something meaningful and beneficial.
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