To know, or not to know?

The fact that this is the example given here is also not lost on me. The universe has a funny way of giving you a nudge sometimes, doesn’t it?
Probably best to know about this one?
Gen AI Marcus Aurelius demands “MORE LARK’S TONGUES!”

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  1. Jeez Phil – It’s like you took all of my words, all of my thoughts and banged them out here. I’ve been feeling all of these things lately (and by lately I mean most of the last 20 years) – What i’ve found the most impactful and powerful recently is the notion of progressively gripping (not wildly snatching) the steering wheel, to dodge the holes ahead. Moving things back into my control in a steady, progressive manner has reconnected me to so much and given me back agency in my day to day which had, unnoticed, slipped away from me. First taking a step back and seeing where the gaps are: thinking about where I am, where I want to be, what I can change, what I can’t, what matters and what doesn’t. It’s a slow and methodical process but i’m favouring depth over breadth, and the ‘openness’ that comes with it has been rewarding.I’m occasionally sceptical (well, probably a bit snobbish, actually) about ‘influencers’ but i’ve increasing found solace in long-form YouTube content covering these topics, which has helped me to ‘know thyself’ better, deeper, more soulfully and it’s opened my eyes to so much. Like you, i’m an ADHD’er and i’ve always got ALL the tabs open – i’ve just switched some of them out for input that re-directs, rather then overwhelms. Now i’m moving through life with more purpose, a plan (albeit it still quite loosely formed, rather than rigid) and my family, friends, social and professional connections are deeper and livelier and more rewarding than ever before. My mental health is winning and my soul is grinning.Keep up the good work, but don’t fear pulling into the layby for a rest from the road.

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