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by victorronin
1996 days ago
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>If everything is a priority, nothing is. Other things could be a _higher_ priority than a new thing. Just to give you an example (for huge amount of people priority to earn money to be able to have food on the table trumps almost everything else). I answered below. I chose sport activity, because it's so simple and clearly benefits everybody and still only 30% of adults do it. If you go to more complex things and on the opposite side of scales put a lot of complex and tangled priorities, it becomes very unclear what benefits most and how to pay yourself first. |
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